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First, tasia concludes that infants at the end of sensory motor stage of development should be able to understand object permanence.
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So, this means that they understand that objects continue to exist even they cannot see them.
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Now let's analyze the options.
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Lack of object permanence is abnormal in the beginning of sensory motor stage.
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This statement is not supported by tasia's conclusion.
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Whereas, tasia does not mention anything about object permanence being abnormal in the beginning of sensory motor stage.
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So therefore, it is not a valid conclusion.
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So, object permanence should be a unique stage of development.
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This statement is also not supported by tasia's conclusion.
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Tasia does not mention anything about object permanence being a unique stage of development...