This stage is when you are between 0 and 2 years old
What age are you during the Senorimotor stage?
The ability to begin to use mental images to understand things and use symbols to solve simple problems.
What do children acquire in this stage?
The age is from 6 to 12
What is the age of the individual during the concrete operations stage?
The age is between 12 and 18.
What is the age of the individual during Formal operations stage?
When a new idea is placed into a preexisting schema.
What is assimilation?
It consists of simple motor responses to sensory stimuli.
What is senorimotor ?
The age of 2 to 5.
What are the age of individuals in the preoperational stage
To understand concepts of conservation.
What skills are acquired in this stage?
The ability to understand abstract thinking and to be capable of logical and deductive thinking.
What skills acquired in this stage?
when a idea is placed into a specific file in our brains.
What is a schema?
Object permanence is lacking in the stage.
What is lacking in the sensorimotor stage?
This is egocentric thinking.
What is exhibited in the preoperational stage where children cant see things from a different persons point of view?
Understanding that when a piece of pizza is cut into two it isn't the same size as two regular pieces of pizza.
What is an example of conservation?
Being able to speculate about the future and solve abstract problems.
Whats an example of the new skills acquired?
This is when their is a need to make a new schema for new information
What is accomodiation?
Peekaboo is played.
What game is played in this stage to improve their object permanence?
The concept of conservation.
What concept is lacking in this stage?
This is abstract thought
What does the individual struggle with in this stage?
The forth and final stage.
What number is the stage of formal operations?
This is understanding that an object doesn't change just because appearances change
What is conservation?
A child can form schemas for objects for what they are seeing, hearing, or touching.
What skills are acquired in this stage?
To be riding a broom as a horse or counting/classifying objects.
What is an example of a skill acquired in this stage?
To see things from a different persons perspective and imagine situations outside their life, and imagining consequences of something happening without it actually needing to happen.
What are some examples of the skills acquired in this stage?
The fifth stage of Piaget's theory.
Trick question, there are only four stages in Piaget's theory.
This is the thinking that inanimate objects are alive
Whats animalistic thinking?