Asked by Valerie Elisabette on Jul 07, 2024

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Aaron was playing under the kitchen table when he stood up suddenly and bumped his head.He pointed at the table and sternly said,"Mean table!" Aaron is demonstrating Piaget's concept of:

A) egocentrism.
B) operational thinking.
C) centration.
D) animism.

Egocentrism

A developmental phase where an individual is unable to differentiate between their own perspective and that of others, commonly seen in early childhood.

Animism

The belief that natural objects and phenomena are alive, moving around, with sensations and abilities that are humanlike.

Operational Thinking

A cognitive stage in which individuals can perform operations and manipulate symbols internally in a logical fashion.

  • Acquire knowledge about the milestones in early childhood cognitive development as described by Piaget, with a focus on the limitations inherent in preoperational thought.
  • Connect alterations in the brain's physical structure to behavioral and psychological developments in children.
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Lizeth GaytanJul 13, 2024
Final Answer :
D
Explanation :
Aaron is demonstrating animism, which is the belief that inanimate objects have feelings or intentions. By calling the table "mean," Aaron is attributing human-like qualities to the table.