Karima teaches in an infant classroom where the children are beginning to crawl, sit and stand alone. Karima plays a game with baby Jose. Jose likes the toy dog. Karima hides the toy dog under a blanket. Jose pulls the blanket away to "find" the toy dog. Karima and Jose play this game over and over again. Karima states that Jose is developing
A. object permanency.
B. Egocentrism.
C. Conservation.
D. Accommodation.
A
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