Toy manufacturers need to be careful that toys and parts of toys are too large for children to put into their mouths. Piaget would interpret this as

a. an understanding of children's tendency to assimilate.
b. an unnecessary intrusion in the developmental process.
c. an understanding of the egocentricity of young children.
d. an understanding of children's lack of object permanence.


A

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