Which of the following is supported by Piaget's four stages of development?

Which of the following is supported by Piaget's four stages of development?





A)
The four stages of development are all necessary, so it is safe to assume that if a child has undergone the sensorimotor, preoperational, and formal operational stages, they will soon undergo the concrete operational stage.
B)
Alexis has reached the concrete operational stage of her childhood. Her last obstacle is to understand the idea of reverse relationships. When she is asked if her uncle has a niece, she responds with a definite "no".
C)
Timothy can successfully arrange a bunch of rocks from biggest to smallest, but struggles to imagine what the organized layout of the rocks looks like from his mother's viewpoint. Timothy is likely near the end of the preoperational stage.
D)
Object permanence is the realization that objects exist even whey they are beyond our sight. It is the final milestone a child reaches before moving past the concrete operational stage.




Answer: C


Psychometrics

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