Author Question: With concrete operational thought, children can think logically about tangible things. think ... (Read 36 times)

savannahhooper

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With concrete operational thought, children can
 
  think logically about tangible things.
  think logically about abstract ideas.
  consistently make good decisions.
  solve most problems on their own.

Question 2

According to Piaget, a child between the ages of 5 and 7 can apply logical principles to
 
  abstractions, such as truth and justice.
  chemistry and physics.
  concrete and visible examples.
  questions of social justice.



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Answer to Question 1

think logically about tangible things.

Answer to Question 2

concrete and visible examples.



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