The Country He Was From
What is Switzerland
Child Development
What is the process through which human beings typically grow and mature from infancy through adulthood
Theory of Cognitive Development
What is the nature of knowledge itself and how humans gradually come to acquire, construct, and use it
How Long He Lived For
What was from 1896-1980
Gross Motor Skills
What is the abilities that let us do tasks that involve large muscles in our torso, legs, and arms
They want to watch, hear, taste, touch things around them. They learn about their environment by sensation: watching, grasping, sucking and manipulating objects they can get their eyes and hands on.
What is the Sensorimotor Intelligence stage
His Main Career
What is a Developmental Psychologist
Fine Motor Skills
What is the ability to make movements using the small muscles in our hands and wrists
Children learn how to think abstractly, understand symbolic concepts, and use language in more sophisticated ways. They learn to use words to describe people, their feelings and their environments.
What is the Proportional Thinking stage
The Woman He Married
Who is Valentine Châtenay
Seriation
What is Arranging items along a quantitative dimension, such as length or weight, in a methodical way is now demonstrated by the concrete operational child
Children can understand much more complex abstract concepts, such as time, space, and quantity. They can apply these concepts to concrete situations.
What is the Concrete Operational stage
The Universities He Attended
What is The University of Zurich and University of Neuchâtel
Decentration
What is Concrete operational children no longer focus on only one dimension of any object, they can start to consider the changes in other dimensions too
Children are capable of more abstract, hypothetical, and theoretical reasoning. They are no longer bound to observable and physical events. They can approach and resolve problems systematically by formulating hypotheses and methodically testing them out.
What is the Formal Operational Stage