Piaget's Theory

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Abstract concepts
Mental Representation
Conservation
Logical thinking is used to reason with ideas instead of physical objects
If an object changes its appearance, its amount stays the same
Children understand an object still exists even if it's not visible

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What stage did Piaget consider a major turning point?
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Preoperational
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Concrete Operational
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Formal Operational
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Sensorimotor

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Why was this considered a major turning point?
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begins logical thought
B
children are more creative
C
children understand hypotheses
D
ends understanding of mental representation

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