Asked by PerRy Ahuja on Jul 21, 2024

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Jean Piaget suggested that static reasoning gave children the mental flexibility to progress beyond preoperational thought.

Static Reasoning

A cognitive understanding that things do not change, mistakenly assuming that the world is always in the same state as it is currently observed.

Preoperational Thought

Preoperational thought is a stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development where children ages 2 to 7 have not yet developed the ability to think logically.

  • Apprehend the stages and peculiarities of cognitive development in the early childhood period.
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Elizabeth DavisJul 24, 2024
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Explanation :
Jean Piaget suggested that static reasoning was a characteristic of preoperational thought and that children needed to develop a more flexible, dynamic way of thinking in order to progress beyond it. This type of thinking is called concrete operational thought.