Know the stages
Sensorimotor stage
Formal Operational
Preoperational
Concrete Operational
100

This is know as the first stage age (0-2)

The sensorimotor Stage

100

Children in the sensorimotor stage use complex language to understand the world.

False (they use senses and actions). 

100

According to Piaget, this is the age range when the formal operational stage typically begins.

12
100

This is the approximate age range for Piaget's preoperational stage.

2-7

100

What is the approximate age range for the concrete operational stage?

What is 7 to 11 years old?

200

Know as the 2nd Stage ageing from (2-7)

The preoperational Stage

200

The understanding that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen, heard, or touched.

Object permanence

200

Piaget’s fourth and final stage of cognitive development.

Formal operational stage

200

The preoperational stage is which number in Piaget's stages of cognitive development?

2nd Stage
200

According to Piaget, this is the ability to understand that an object retains its quantity even if its appearance changes.

 What is Conservation?

300

The 3rd Stage age (7-11)

Concrete operational

300

The two primary ways infants learn about the world during this stage, according to Piaget.

Senses and motor behaviors

300

According to research, all people in all cultures reach the formal operational stage.

False

300

A child believes that breaking one graham cracker into two pieces means they have "more" food. This is an example of failing to understand this concept.

What is conservation of number/amount?

300

During this stage, children can mentally undo an action, a skill known as this.

What is Reversibility?

400

The final stage age (12+)

Formal Operational

400

The approximate age range when a child develops object permanence. (In months not year)

8-12

400

This is the primary type of thinking that differentiates this stage from the Concrete Operational stage.

Abstract Thinking

400

This is the term for a child's inability to see a situation from another person's perspective.

Egocentrism

400

 This term refers to the mental representations of familiar, large-scale spaces, such as a school or neighborhood

 What are Cognitive Maps?

500

There is only 4 stage so here have some free points

FREE POINTS

500

The type of circular reaction that involves deliberate, intentional action to create a specific result

What is Secondary Circular Reactions? 

500

This is the ability to consider multiple viewpoints and abstract concepts simultaneously.

Second Over-thinking

500

This is the term for the inability to understand that an operation can go in two or more directions.

Irreversibility

500

This, a form of mental seriation, is the ability to logically combine relations to reach a conclusion (e.g., if A>B and B>C, then A>C).

What is Transitive Inference?

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