the concept of object permanence is attained during piagets which stage of development
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Piaget's theory of cognitive development involves four distinct developmental stages, each with its own milestones. This lesson will focus on one specific developmental milestone which he refers to as object permanence. Object permanence occurs during the first of Piaget's four stages, the sensorimotor stage.
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Object permanence occurs during the first stage in the four stages of Piaget's theories of mental development in babies.
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- Object permanence usually starts to develop between the age 4-7 months.
- Object permanence is very important for the baby's development.
- It helps the babies to understand the world and learns to expect what may happen next. Example: A baby with objective permanence will actively seek for a toy, if we hide that under a blanket and knows it has been hidden.
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