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object permanence
(
idea
)
by
bane221
Sat Mar 29 2003 at 1:32:16
Object permanence
is a term used in
child development
to describe the comprehension of continued
existence
. A
child
that has achieved object permanence realizes that just because they cannot see, hear, or touch an item it still exists. A child that has not achieved it will think an item has ceased to exist when it cannot be
empirical
ly experienced. Many
infant
s cry when their mother leaves possibly because they think she has ceased to exist.
Jean Piaget
theorized object permanence around 1952. Only children of an infantile age have yet to achieve it. This milestone as a
substage
of the
sensorimotor stage
of
child development
signifies an important progression in the earliest stages of
mental development
. The way Piaget first tested for object permanence was to place an item in front of the child and then block it from the child's view. If the child would start to search for the now hidden item it signified some level of object permanence.
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Permanence
infant
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