A _____ is the organized pattern of behavior which the child develops when he is engaged in any activity?
Answer: Scheme
Explanation
In developmental psychology, particularly in Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development
A scheme (or schema) is indeed an organized pattern of behavior or thought that a child develops when engaged in various activities.
Schemas are mental structures that help individuals organize and interpret information.
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