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Piaget's View on Infant Object Understanding
Piaget thought that children’s ability to understand objects—such as learning that a rattle makes a noise when shaken—was a cognitive skill that develops slowly as a child matures and interacts with the environment.
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A researcher is observing a group of 5-year-old children in a classroom setting over a period of six months. Which of the following observations provides the clearest evidence of a change specifically within the cognitive domain of development?
Piaget's View on Infant Object Understanding
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