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17 May, 22:29

A parent gives a 3-year-old a cookie. the child says, "i want two cookies." the parent breaks the cookie in half and hands the two pieces to the child, who happily accepts them.

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  1. 18 May, 00:12
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    The child is in Piaget's pre-operational stage.

    Explanation:

    This stage begins at the age of 2 and continues until the age of 7. As the name states, the child is not yet ready to form concrete operations and understand logic, which means that he/she still cannot fully manipulate information mentally.

    A person who has passed this stage can comprehend that a cookie cut in half is still one cookie because that person understand reversibility, which is to go backwards on a central idea to its origin.

    So, if the cookie is cut in half, the person can go back on the thought that the cookie is still one, not two. A child in the pre-operational stage does not understand this concept yet, therefore he/she thinks that he/she now has two cookies.
  2. 18 May, 02:07
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    Answer: This is what is reffered to as empathy.
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