NURS 6501: Final Exam Question 58 / NURS-6501N Advanced Pathophysiology
NURS 6501: Final Exam: Please contact Assignment Samurai for help with NURS 6501: Final Exam or any other assignment. Email: assignmentsamurai@gmail.com   A 6-year-old child engages in magical thinking and makes connections between things that are completely unrelated. Which stage in cognitive development is this consistent with? Group of answer choices
  • Preoperational stage
  • Formal operational stage
  • Sensorimotor stage
  • Concrete operational stage
  The correct answer is: Preoperational stage   Explanation: The preoperational stage (ages 2 to 7) is characterized by magical thinking, where children make connections between things that are not logically related, and engage in symbolic play (using objects or words to represent something else). During this stage, children have difficulty with logic and often rely on their imagination and intuition.   Here’s why the other stages are incorrect: Formal operational stage: This occurs around age 12 and beyond, where children develop the ability to think logically about abstract concepts and hypothetical situations. They no longer engage in magical thinking.   Sensorimotor stage: This is the first stage (birth to about 2 years) where infants learn about the world through their senses and actions. They do not yet engage in symbolic thinking.   Concrete operational stage: This stage (ages 7 to 11) is marked by the development of logical thinking and the ability to understand concrete concepts, but children still have trouble with abstract or hypothetical ideas. Magical thinking is not a characteristic of this stage.   Thus, magical thinking and making unrelated connections is characteristic of the preoperational stage.