Miguel's daughter is finally able to see things from someone else's point of view. Although she can't really reflect on abstract ideas yet she's getting a little better at logical thinking. How would Piaget BEST describe this stage? O A. concrete-operational stage OB. formal-operational stage Oc. sensorimotor stage OD. preoperational stage​

Respuesta :

The stage in which Miguel's daughter will begin to do these things is known as the A. Concrete-operational stage.

The Concrete-operational stage:

  • Is one of 4 stages of the Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development.
  • Involves a child being able to comprehend things from other people's perspective.
  • Involves a child being able to think better in terms of logic.

At this stage, children may be able to comprehend that people view things from a different perspective from them, but they may not quite understand why this is the case. Miguel's daughter is at this stage.

In conclusion, option A is correct.

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