According to Jean Piaget's cognitive-developmental theory, a. children actively construct knowledge as they manipulate and explore their world b. children's learning depends on reinforcers, such as rewards from adults c. adult teaching is the best way to foster development d. rapid development occurs during sensitive periods
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Although Piaget's stage theory continues to inform our understanding of children's thinking, many researchers believe that a. Piaget's "stages" begin earlier and development is more continuous than he realized. b. children do not progress as rapidly as Piaget predicted. c. few children really progress to the concrete operational stage. d. there is no way of testing much of Piaget's theoretical work.
Although Piaget's stage theory continues to inform our understanding of children's thinking, many researchers believe that a. Piaget's stages begin earlier and development is more continuous than he realized. b. children do not progress as rapidly as Piaget predicted. c. few children progress to the concrete operational stage. d. there is no way of testing much of Piaget's theoretical work.
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