Piaget’s view of cognitive development can best be described as:(A) Discrete stages in which distinctly different forms of logical thought emerge(B) A decreasing number of schemes over time (C) Changes in the brain that result in increasingly rapid learning(D) A gradual and steady progression of intellectual capabilities over the course of childhood and adolescence

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Answer:d

Explanation:

Piaget’s view of cognitive development can best be described as A gradual and steady progression of intellectual capabilities over the course of childhood and adolescence

Piaget's theory of cognitive development explains the intellectual and cognitive behavior progression from birth through adolescence to adulthood.

He gave the stages of intellectual (or cognitive) development as :

  1. Sensorimotor: This spans from  Birth through the ages 18 to 24 months .
  2. Preoperational: This occurs from  (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7) .
  3. Concrete operational.: Occurs from Ages 7 to 11 .
  4. Formal operational: From Adolescence through adulthood

He opined that every child  passes through these stages at their own pace and each progressive stage has a more   intellectual abilities and a higher understanding of the world.

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