Who created the theory of moral development?
Who is Piaget?
From what age does the Sensorimotor stage last?
When is from birth until age 2?
Preoperational is the ___ stage of the theory of development?
What is 2nd stage?
Around what age does this stage develop?
What is around age 7?
When does this stage begin?
When is age 12
How many stages are there in Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of development?
What is 6 stages?
What type of knowledge does the child get through the Sensorimotor stage?
What is hands-on knowledge?
Children tend to experience difficulty seeing something from someone else's perspective because of this concept
What is Egocentrism?
Children learn that they can swap the order of which they have completed actions because of this concept
What is deductive logic?
How many levels are there in Lawrence Kohlberg's theory of development?
What is 3 levels?
How many substages are in the Sensorimotor stage?
What is 6?
If children are shown two differently shaped cups with the same amount of liquid, they typically pick the one that appears taller because they do not understand this concept
What is conservation?
If children are shown a pizza that is then sliced into 8 pieces, and the children know that the same amount of pizza is still there, then they are showing proficienty at this concept
What is conservation?
Being able to fix a dilemma they have based on the knowledge that they have is called
What is problem-solving?
What occurs at stage 4 of the theory of development?
What is moral decision-making becoming more than a consideration of close ties to others?
Most children who are in the Sensorimotor are amused by the game "Peek-a-boo" because they lack this
What is object permanence?
Why was Piaget criticized for this stage of development?
What is since he was focusing on abilities that children had not developed yet?
If children can describe how a situation could look from someone sitting across from them, then they are showing that they are becoming less _____
What is egocentric?
If two children are on a see-saw and one stood up to watch the his friend go to the ground, then the child who stood up is showing his understanding of
What is balance?
How did Kohlberg seek to test his version of the theory of development?
what are projective tests, objective assessments involving moral dilemmas?
(Any are acceptable)
It is at this point in the Sensorimotor stage where children begin to act bored and look around to the places around them.
What is 2 months?
What is play?
When something has unique features that do not change means that it has a(n)
What is an identity?
Younger children imagine that they have an imaginary friend, older children think of new ways to deal with old problems they are both exibiting
What is abstraction of ideas?