This is what Piaget called your brain’s filing cabinets. bigggg brainssss
hmm the Schemas??
I hope you took notes!
Fill in the blanks
We keep "blank" and "blank" even as "blank"
oh was the first blank "Learning?"
was second blank "changing?"
was the third blank "Adult?"
Fill in the blank
As we get "blank", we care more about what "blank" think and want to "blank" the rules.
hmmm was the first blank "Older?"
was the second blank "Others?"
lastly was third blank "Follow?"
Then you are correct!!
How old was Jean Piaget when he died??
hmmmm 84 years old?
How much stages are in Erikson Theory??
Is it 8 Stages?
How old was Lawrence Kohlberg when he died?
Umm was he 59 years old?
This stage makes babies think peek-a-boo is magic.
um the Sensorimotor stage?
How old was Erik Erikson when he died??
Was he 91 Years old?
How many stages are in Lawrence Kohlberg Theory??
Hmmm is it 6 stages??
This theorist focused on how we decide what’s right and wrong, another on how we think, and the last on who we become. Name all three.
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Who are Kohlberg (morals)
Piaget (thinking)
Erikson (identity)?
This theorist said teens ask themselves “Who am I?” while toddlers are busy saying “No!”
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hmm could it be Erik Erikson?
This theorist would say a kid who tattles just to be the “good one” is stuck in this moral stage. 😇🗣️
What color was the table in the video??
Wow! You just experineced Piagets Theory of cognitive developement!
YES! it was Yellow
Name at least 4 stages of Psychosocial Development
maybe you said...
Infancy, Early Childhood, Play Age, School Age, Adolescence, Young Adulthood, Adulthood, Old Age
You break the rules to protect someone, even if it gets you in trouble. Kohlberg would say you're using this kind of moral reasoning.
Could it be post-conventional morality?