What is he most known for?
What is the theory of Cognitive Development.
Explain the Cognitive development theory
When does Stage 4 occur?
What is 10-12 months
Object Permanence
When things continue to exist even though they cannot be seen or touched.
What is Animism?
The distinction of living and non living things.
When and where was Jean Piaget born?
What is Switzerland on August 9, 1896.
How many periods are found in his theory?
What stage can children imitate behavior without a model there?
Stage 6
Egocentric
When someone is thinking and seeing the world from their own standpoint and having difficulty understanding someone else's.
What is a persons natural reaction to things?
When did Jean Piaget die?
What is September 16, 1980.
When does period 2 begin?
What is 2 years old
What stage occurs from 2-7 years old?
What is the pre-operational stage.
Critical period
A specific time in human development when certain skills or abilities are most easily learned
What is another name for stage 1?
What is Sensorimotor
How many universities did Piaget attend? What are the names of them?
What is two. The University of Neuchâtel and the University of Zurich.
What does Piaget focus on when testing children?
What is their wrong answers
When can an infant discover and reproduce events outside him or herself
What is stage 3
Representational thought
When children are able to picture or represent things in their mind.
What is his wife's name?
Valentine Châtenay
Name 2 out of 3 Piaget's children
Lucienne, Laurent, and Jacqueline
What is 1936.
Conservation
When the given quantity does not change when its appearance changes
What increases during the final stage?
What is logic.