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Piaget

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cognitive development   jean piaget  
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cognitive development stage   sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete, formal operatioal  
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sensorimotor stage - birth to 6wks   development of reflexes - sucking on object, following with eyes, etc  
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sensorimotor stage 6 wks to 4 months   development of habits, repeating of actions (hand before their face)  
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sensorimotor stage 4 to 9 months   coordination between vision and comprehension - intentionally grasping for object, repetition light switch on and off  
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sensorimotor stage 9 to 12 months   develop logic - "first proper intelligence"  
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sensorimotor stage 12 - 18 months   discovery - young scientist  
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sensorimotor 18months to 2yrs   creativity  
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preoperational stage 2-7 yrs   symbolic functioning, concentration, intuitive though, inability to conserve  
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preoperational - symbolic functioning   use of mental symbols, word or pic when things are not present  
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preoperational - concentration   concentrate on one aspect of person  
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preoperational - inability to conserve   can't conserve mass, volume, or number after original form changes  
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Concrete Operational stage 7-12 yrs appropriate use of logic   decentering, reversibility, conservation, serialation, classification, delimitation of egocentrism  
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decentering   child able to take into account many aspects of a problem to solve  
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reversibility   child understands things can be changed then return to original state  
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conservation   quantity, length unrelated to appearance of object ex. pitcher and 2 = glass of milk one pour into pitcher ut wukk cibserve he quantity and = to other filled glass  
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serialation   arrange object in order to size, shape etc.  
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classification   name and identify sets of objects according to appearance, size - sees the difference in them  
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delimitation of egocentrism   view things from another's perspective -  
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Formal operational stage 12 yrs - adult   abstract thinking,draw conclusions, understand such things as love, shades of gray  
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