Sensorimotor Stage
Pre-Operational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Formal Operational Stage
Piaget
100
The age range for the sensorimotor period...
What is birth to 2 years
100
The age range for the pre-operational period...
What is 2 to 6 years old?
100
The age range for the concrete operational period...
What is 6 to 11 years?
100
The age range for the formal operational period...
What is 12 to adulthood?
100
Year Piaget was born...
What is 1896?
200
The thing infants use to understand the world...
What is senses and motor abilities?
200
During this stage the child's ____ flourishes...
What is imagination?
200
Children's thinking is limited to what during this stage...
What is see, touch, hear, and experience?
200
The three ways adolescents reason are...
What is abstract, idealistic and logical ways?
200
The year Piaget died...
What is 1980?
300
Child gains the knowledge that the object still exists and can actively seek the object...
What is object premanence?
300
_____ play is a major development in this stage...
What is symbolic?
300
Children in this stage have difficulty with...
What is logic?
300
The reasoning children in this stage use takes place...
What is in their head?
300
Place where Piaget was born...
What is Switzerland?
400
Three things the child begins to develop in this stage...
What is reflexes, habits, and hand-eye coordination?
400
The belief that inanimate objects have human feelings and intentions...
What is animism?
400
Children learn this to understand when they are applying their logical abilities...
What is number, classification, and other scientific ideas?
400
One of the test Piaget devised for this stage...
What is the Third Eye Problem?
400
Children are born with a very _____ mental structure...
What is basic?
500
Peek-a-boo and object premanence are...
What is helpful learning games?
500
_____ is being unable to take the point of view of other people...
What is ego-centrism?
500
Two main ideas characterized by this stage...
What is logical and rational?
500
The ability to think about things which the child has not actually experienced is called...
What is Inferential Reasoning?
500
The three basic components of his Cognitive Theory...
What is schemas, adaptation, and stages of development?