Sensorimotor
Preoperational
Concrete Operational
Formal Operational
Pros/ Cons
100

The Sensorymotor stage goes up to what year of age in a child?

2 years old 

100

The preoperational stage starts and ends at what age in a child? 

2 to 7 years old

100

What ages does this stage begin and end in? 

7-11 years old

100

The age at which this stage takes place

 eleven-fifteen 

100

True or False: Many educational programs are based off of his theory 

True: Many believe his theory has helped improve the understanding of cognitive development. 

200

True or False: At this stage children begin to learn how to speak.

True 

200

What is pretend play egocentric?

The child assumes that everyone else see's, feels, and hears the same way as they do

200

What number stage is the concrete operation stage.

3

200

True or False: By this age they are able to use logic to distinguish right from wrong/

True. 

200

Why were Piaget's research not reliable?

He only observed his own children. 

300

Infants are starting to discover relationships between these two things

What is body and the environment

300

True or False:  At this age they begin to use symbols during play time. 

True: There is an increase in playing and pretending during this age. 

300

What is conservation math? 

The understanding that the quantity of the object does not change with physical rearrangement. 

300

What is adolescent egocentrism?

When the child believes that everyone is thinking about and looking at them. 

300

True Or False: Not all children fall into one single stage. 

True. Some children may develop and fall between two stages. 

400

The definition of object permanence

What is awareness that an object exists even when it is not in view

400

True or False: At this stage, they are still unable to understand concrete logic

True:  Their minds still cannot mentally understand and manipulate information. 

400

Why does this stage play as a transitional stage?

It helps the child transition from its earlier stages to the stage where they can now think more abstractly and hypothetically. 

400

What is Deductive Reasoning? 

The process of one or more reasoning to get to a logical conclusion 

400

What is it called when  children move from one stage to another?

Equilibration