Piaget part 1
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100

What is Piaget’s first stage?

Sensorimotor stage

100

It isn’t till around _______ months that they begin looking for hidden toys.

5-8

100

In which stage, children can mentally pour the milk back to see both glass are equal volume despite one glass being taller?

Concrete operational stage

100

What is the concepts or frameworks that organizes and interprets information?

schema

200

Second is the ______ stage ranging roughly from age 2 to 6 or 7.

Preoperational

200

In which stage, infants primarily know the world in terms of sensory impressions and motor activities?

sensorimotor stage

200

In which stage, child learns to use language?

preoperational stage

200

The brain’s goal is to _______ the world so you are able to recognize, evaluate and act as quickly as possible.

simplify

300

The concrete operational stage sets in from age _______

6 or 7 to 11

300

According to theory of mind, if children detect their parent is upset, they’ll often offer a ___ or a ___.

toy and a hug

300

In preoprerational stage, can children comprehend another person’s perspective?

nearly incapable/no

300

____________—interpreting our new experiences with our existing schemas.

assimilation

400

During concrete operational stage, children gain the ______ __________ that enable them to think logically.

mental operations

400

In preoperational stage, children will identify the taller glass as “______”

bigger

400

In which stage, children have the potential for moral reasoning?

formal operational stage

400

___________—adapt our current understandings to incorporate new information.

accommodate

500

In ______ _________ stage, children begin to comprehend abstract concepts.

formal operational

500

In which stage, children can ponder hypothetical positions and predict consequences?

formal operational stage

500

Will children in the first few months of sensorimotor stage forget a toy if you take the toy out of their site?

yes

500

If a toddler sees a four legged animal which is a cat and says “dog!”, which kind of process does the toddler has to go through?

accommodation

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