Correct Answer - Option 2 : They can use logical reasoning.
Development can be defined as the change of shape, size, health, or change in psychology. The development of human beings is divided into different stages: Infancy, Early childhood, Late Childhood, Adolescence. Piaget conceives of cognitive development as consisting of a series of stages, each characterized by certain kinds of behaviors and certain ways of thinking and solving problems. All the age-specific stages have been grouped under four broad stages:
Stage |
Approximate Age |
Some Major Characteristics |
Sensorimotor |
0 – 2 years |
● Intelligence related motor activities,
● Concerned with present and nearby
incidents and objects,
● No language and no thought,
● No idea of objective reality, |
Pre-operational
- Pre-conceptual
- Intuitive
|
2 – 7 years
- 2 – 4 years
-
4 – 7years
|
● Egocentric thought,
- Reason dominated by perception
- Intuitive rather than logical
solutions and Inability to conserve.
|
Concrete operational |
7 – 11 or 12years |
● Ability to conserve,
● Logic of class and relations,
● Understanding of numbers,
● Thinking bound to concrete objects
and experiences
● Development of reversibility in
thought. |
Formal operational |
11 or 12 – 14 or
15 years |
● Complete generality of thought,
● Propositional thinking,
● Ability to deal with hypothetical
ideas and situations,
● Development of strong idealism |
According to Piaget's theory, we can conclude that children cannot use logical reasoning. hence it is not the characteristic of a ‘five - seven year old learner’.