The amount of stages of development according to Piaget
What is four?
What Erikson believes that without this during infancy, it is more difficult to build love and relationships with others later in life.
The theory that states that language limits what we can learn.
What is linguistic determinism?
The mental framework for interpretation, first theorized by Piaget.
What are schemas?
When a new culturally valuable skill or capability is acquired through collaborative activity with a more experienced person.
What is guided participation?
The shortest psychological stage of development according to Erikson.
The psychologist who constructed the Zone of Proximal Development law (ZPD law).
Who is Vygotsky?
The developmental stage where children use symbols, images, and ideas to engage in pretend play .
What is the preoperational stage?
The teaching method invented by Vygotsky that helps children learn new materials by only guiding them when it's needed.
What is scaffolding?
According to Erikson, the stage where limitations are lifted and a sense of wholeness is achieved by the person.
What is five?
The age most children are when the formal operational stage starts?
What is twelve?
According to the Sociocultural theory, this acts as a mediating tool for cognitive processings by clarifying thoughts and providing instructions.
What is language?
What Erikson believed motivates people, besides biological needs.
What are social needs?
The psychologists who emphasize how important scaffolding/step-by-step support during development facilitates growth.
Who are Vygotski and Erikson?
The developmental stage where children have the ability to understand theories, abstract ideas, and hypothetical problems.
What is the Formal Operational Stage?
The space between what the learner can do without assistance and what they can do with.
What is the Zone of Proximal Developement (ZPD)?
The psychologist(s) believe that development occurs in stages/phases
Who are Piaget, Vygotsky, and Erikson?