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Memory
Piaget
Sensorimotor Stage
Rule Systems of Language
Language Milestones in Infancy
100
Retention of information over time.
What is memory
100
In Piagets theory, what are actions/mental representations that organize knowledge
What are schemes
100
The six substages of sensorimotor development was created by him
Who is Piaget
100
A form of communication whether spoken, written, or signed that is based on a system of symbols
What is language
100
During this typical age the language milestone is crying
What is birth
200
Memory without conscious recollection; involves skills and routine procedures that are automatically performed
What is implicit memory
200
Piagets concept of using existing schemes to deal with new information or experiences
What is assimilation
200
Coordination of sensation and action through reflective behaivors (birth to 1 month)
What is simple reflexes
200
The sound system of the language, including the sounds that are used in how they may be combined
What is phonology
200
During this typical age the language milestone is when babbling begins
What is 6 months
300
Memory of facts and experiences that individuals consciously know and can state.
What is explicit memory
300
Piagets concept of adjusting schemes to fit new information and experiences
What is accommodation
300
Infants become more object oriented, moving beyond self preoccupation; repeat actions that bring interesting or pleasurable results (4 to 8 months)
What is secondary circular reactions
300
Units of meaning involved in word formation
What is morphology
300
During this typical age the language milestone uses gestures and comprehension of words
What is 8-12 months
400
Little or if any memory the first three years of life
What is infantile amnesia
400
Piagets concept of grouping isolated behaviors and thoughts into a higher-order, more smoothly functioning cognitive system
What is organization
400
For example, an infant manipulates a stick in order to bring an attractive toy within reach
What is coordination of secondary circular reactions
400
The way words are combined to form acceptable phrases and sentences.
What is syntax
400
During this typical age the language milestone is when the first word is spoken
What is 13 months
500
The hippocampus and this makes the explicit memory possible
What is the frontal lobe
500
A mechanism that Piaget proposed to explain how children shift from one stage of thought to the next
What is equilibration
500
Infants develop the ability to use primitive symbols and form enduring mental representations (18 to 24 months)
What is internalization of schemes
500
The meaning of words and sentences
What is semantics
500
During this typical age the language milestone uses two word utterances and rapid expansion of understanding of words
What is 18-24 months