Some Western legal systems denote either 7 or 8 as the age at which a child attains the ability to reason. Is such a designation defensible from a Piagetian standpoint
A) Yes.Children do acquire some basic reasoning skills during the concrete operational period.
B) No.Children have no reasoning skills during the concrete operational period.
C) No.At this point, children have only a very rudimentary theory of mind.
D) No.Children are unable to reason prior to the formal operational period.
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