In what way are Piaget's sensorimotor stage of cognitive development and the embodied cognition perspective similar?
a) Both emphasize the importance of bodily interaction with the world
b) Both take a stage-based view of cognitive development.
c) Both describe cognitive learning in terms of reward and punishment.
d) Both focus on the role of parents in supporting children's cognitive development.
A
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