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17 June, 09:14

Justin's 4-month-old daughter loves playing with her rattle, but when it rolls out of her crib and onto the floor, she acts as if she doesn't even realize it's gone. According to Piaget, Justin's daughter has not yet developed:

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  1. 17 June, 09:30
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    She has not yet developed object permanence

    Explanation:

    A baby develops object permanences when he or she realizes that objects continue to exist even if they are not visible in a specific moment. In this question, Justin's daughter does not yet recognize the existence of the rattle whe she is not playing with it.

    She will probably develop object permanence very soon because according to most studies, object permancen develop in kids between 4 and 7 months of age.
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