Asked by tanner fonoti on May 20, 2024

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Three-year-old Elizabeth scribbles a drawing and says,"The red sun is holding the cloud's hand." Elizabeth is in the

A) symbolic function substage of preoperational thought.
B) intuitive thought substage of preoperational thought.
C) coordination of secondary circular reactions sensorimotor substage.
D) internalization of schemes sensorimotor substage.

Symbolic Function

The ability to use symbols, words, or objects to represent something that is not physically present.

Preoperational Thought

A stage in Piaget’s theory of cognitive development where children (ages 2-7) are able to engage in symbolic play and make intuitive guesses, but their thinking is not yet logical.

Intuitive Thought

A form of thinking that relies on a direct and immediate understanding or perception of situations, independent of conscious reasoning processes.

  • Acknowledge the progression and value of symbolic thought and make-believe play in the advancement of cognitive development.
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Nurazua NabilaMay 27, 2024
Final Answer :
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Explanation :
Elizabeth's description of her drawing indicates she is using symbols (the drawing) to represent something in the real world (the sun holding a cloud's hand), which is characteristic of the symbolic function substage of preoperational thought. This stage typically occurs between the ages of 2 and 4.