During the sensorimotor stage of development, infants take information from new experiences and

integrate it with the already existing information. This process is called
A. intelligence.
B. accommodation.
C. attachment.
D. object permanence.

my answer is b.

I agree.

Your answer is correct! During the sensorimotor stage of development, infants integrate new information from their experiences with their existing knowledge through a process called accommodation. Accommodation refers to the adjustment or modification of existing knowledge or schemas to incorporate new information or experiences. In this stage, infants learn to adapt and make sense of their environment by creating new mental representations or schemas. This ability to adjust their existing schemas enables them to understand and interact with the world around them more effectively. Well done!