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Yashika Singla
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Piaget used the term "preoperational" to describe children between the ages of 3 and 5 because they do not yet have the ability to:

A) learn language.
B) understand simple commands.
C) operate simple machines, such as staplers.
D) combine, separate, and transform information mentally.

Preoperational

A stage in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development (ages 2 to 7) where children start to use language and think symbolically but lack the ability for abstract thinking.

Transform Information

The process of changing or converting data and information into a different format or structure for understanding or analysis.

Operate

To function or work in a particular manner or context, often referring to machines, systems, or procedures.

  • Acquire knowledge of Piaget's cognitive development stages, particularly the preoperational stage.
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