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What are sensorimotor, preoperational,
Piaget's stages concrete operational, formal
of cognitive operational
development?
What was cognitive development
Piaget's theory?
, -birth to 2 years
Piaget's -Learn through senses, motor
sensorimotor activities, and feedback they receive
stage through senses by their bodies and
environment
Kid sees objects, reaches for it, tries
Give an example to grasp it
of an action that Kid kicks their leg, they see it move,
would occur in they try to grab their leg
the sensorimotor Kid learns to throw object from their
stage crib that their parents will pick it
back up
Birth- 1 month: comprehending the
environment from inborn reflexes
ex. sucking/looking
2nd substage: Primary Circular
What are the first Reactions. 1-4 months: coordinate
three substages physical sensations with schemas.
of the ex. things to suck on/get pleasure
sensorimotor 3rd substage: Secondary Circular
stage? Reactions @ 4-8 months the kids
repeat rewarding actions but they
focus on effecting the environment
rather than themselves. ex. sucks on
objects other than thumb
, Coordination of Reactions: 8-12
months. kids explore surroundings
and imitate observed behavior.
object permanence. associate
objects with their properties
Tertiary Circular Reactions: 12-
What are the last
18months. Trial and error ex.
3 substages of
different sounds to get parents
the sensorimotor
attention
stage?
Early Representational Thought: 18-
24 months. Children represent
objects and events with symbols
and understand the world not just
by actions but through mental
operations
What is object the understanding that objects
permanence? continue to exist even when they
(Piaget) cannot be observed
What is the 8-9 months
average age
when children
begin to
understand
object
permanence?