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29 December, 02:09

Piaget's preoperational stage is so named because he believed that children in this stage of development: are unable to reason. cannot yet form stable concepts. cannot yet perform reversible mental actions. cannot operate electronic devices like tvs.

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  1. 29 December, 02:25
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    The correct option is C C. do not yet perform reversible mental actions.

    Preoperational stage is the second stage in Piaget theory of cognitive development. The stage begins at the age of two when children begins talking and ends at seven year old.
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