Adaptations
Stages of Development
Schema
ToM
100

Piaget's basic, unchanging, cognitive tendencies. 

What are invariant functions?

100

Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operation

What are the 4 periods of development?

100

To use one secondary scheme as a means to achieving another scheme. 

What is means end behavior?

100

Set of mental schemes enabling child to understand relations among objects

What are Concrete Operations?

200

The ability to adjust to the environment based on observations made. 

What is adapting?

200

Unconscious reactions to stimuli

What are reflexes?

200

The understanding that matter can change in appearance w/o changing in quantity

What is conservation?

200

That which could cause another person to have a belief that is not true.


What is False Belief?

300

Adaptation, accommodation, and equilibrium

What are the 3 components of adaptation?

300

The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen or acted upon. 


What is object permanence? 

300

The tendency to think in terms of one variable at a time

What is centration?

300

Thinking that takes multiple variables into account


What is decentration?

400

A behavior or thought that represents a group of ideas and events in a person’s experience; a ‘unit’ of knowledge, relating to some aspect of the world


What is a schema?

400

Children who are surprised when an object is no longer there experience this 


What is Substage 2?

400

The inability to understand that another person's view or opinion may be different than your own. 

What is egocentrism?

400

The understanding of other people’s ideas, beliefs, and intentions

What is Theory of Mind?

500

The ability to connect and sort information from our environment into various connecting schemas 

What is organization?

500

A child that searches for an object under covers experiences this. 

What is Substage 4?

500

The child’s tendency to endow inanimate objects with the qualities of living organisms– qualities such as consciousness.

What is animism?

500

This refers to the young child’s sense of cause and effect. In Piaget’s book, the preoperational mind is so active that it can potentially link any two events in cause-and-effect fashion, if those events occur close to one another in time or space.

What is Phenomenistic Causality?

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