Licensure Exam for Teachers (LET)· Professional Regulation Commission (PRC)
Piaget's formal operational stage typically begins at age:
Choices
- AAbout 5 years
- BAbout 7 years
- CAbout 12 years and onwardsCorrect
- DAbout 18 years
Answer
About 12 years and onwards
Piaget's formal operational stage typically begins around age 12 and brings abstract reasoning, hypothetical-deductive thinking, and the ability to consider possibilities beyond direct experience.
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