1st Stage
2nd Stage
3rd Stage
4th Stage
100

The age range of Piaget's first Stage

What is Birth to 2 years

100

The age range of Piaget's second stage

What is 2 years to 7 years

100
The age range of Piaget's third stage

What is 7 years to 11 years

100

The age range of Piaget's fourth stage

What is 12 years to adulthood

200

Babies are more capable of learning these than the researchers thought

What are patterns

200

The developmental phenomena often seen in the second stage

What is pretend play and egocentrism

200

Children learn to consider these all at once during Piaget's third stage

What are multiple aspects of a situation

200

Reasoning gained in Piaget's fourth stage

What is abstract reasoning or mature moral reasoning

300

The name of Piaget's first stage of development

What is the Sensorimotor Stage

300

The name of Piaget's second stage of development

What is Preoperational

300

The name of Piaget's third stage of development

What is Concrete Operational

300

The name of Piaget's fourth stage of development

What is Formal Operational

400

The age range where babies aquire object permanence 

What is 6 to 8 months

400

The definition of conservation in Piaget's context

What is the principle that quantity remains the same despite changes in shape

400

What children come to understand during Piaget's third stage

What is the fact that value, quantity, and mass remain the same even if it's appearance changes

400

Developmental phenomena in Piaget's fourth stage

What are abstract logic and mature moral reasoning

500

The definition of Object Permanence 

What is remembering the existance of something after it is out of sight

500

The definition of Preoperational

What is unable to perform mental operations

500

Children begin to group objects based on these differences

What are similar characteristics

500

The definition of Formal Operational

What is thinking logically about abstract situations

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