Asked by Shakia SoChocolate on Jun 02, 2024
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A child who cannot take someone else's perspective would be characterized as
A) formal operational.
B) concrete operational.
C) immature for their age.
D) egocentric.
Egocentric
A cognitive perspective where an individual perceives the world solely from their own point of view, often disregarding others' perspectives.
- Pinpoint the reasons and hallmarks of egocentrism in the youth.
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Marko IveticJun 03, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Egocentrism is a characteristic of early childhood development, particularly in the preoperational stage according to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, where children are unable to take the perspective of others.
Learning Objectives
- Pinpoint the reasons and hallmarks of egocentrism in the youth.
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