Asked by Ghinwa Kamal on May 14, 2024
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A child who cannot see something from another person's perspective or point of view is showing
A) centration.
B) egocentrism.
C) conservation.
D) irreversibility.
Egocentrism
A cognitive trait where individuals, particularly children in Piaget's preoperational stage, are unable to see perspectives other than their own.
Centration
A cognitive limitation in early childhood, where a child focuses only on one aspect of a situation or problem, neglecting other important factors.
Perspective
A particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view.
- Gain an understanding of the notion of egocentrism in the growth of children and the determinants that influence it.
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of the notion of egocentrism in the growth of children and the determinants that influence it.
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