Respuesta :

The correct answer is False

Explanation:

According to Jean Piaget who was the first one in proposing the Theory of Cognitive Development the child goes through four main stages of mental development that include the Sensorimotor Stage (from birth to 2 years old), the preoperational stage (from 2 years to 7 years), the concrete Operational Stage and finally the formal Operational Stage; additionally, in each of this stages important changes and development occurs. In the case of object permanence that refers to the ability of the child to understand objects in the world are permanent even if they cannot see them and are independent of his/her actions, this is achieved at the end of the Sensorimotor stage and before the Preoperational Stage occurs. According to this, it is false object permanence is formed near the end of the Preoperational Stage because is formed near the end of the Sensorimotor Stage.