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What Is object permanence in Piaget’s theory?

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What Is object permanence in Piaget’s theory?

Object permanence means knowing that an object still exists, even if it is hidden. It requires the ability to form a mental representation (i.e. a schema) of the object.

The attainment of object permanence generally signals the transition from the sensorimotor stage to the preoperational stage of development.

Learn More: What Is Object Permanence According To Piaget?

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