Sensorimotor
Preoperational
Concrete Operational
Formal Operational
Miscellaneous
100
The sensorimotor stage is the _____ stage in Piaget's stages of cognitive development
What is first?
100
The age span of children in the preoperational stage.
What is 2 to 7 years?
100
This is the cognitive developmental stage that precedes the concrete operational stage.
What is the preoperational stage?
100
The age at which the formal operations stage takes place.
What is age 11 to adulthood?
100
Piaget's age when he first published his article and it was about this.
What is ten years old and the observation of an albino sparrow?
200
This stage's starting and ending age.
What is birth to 2?
200
The only viewpoint the child understands is their own.
What is egocentric?
200
This is the age range during which the concrete operational stage occurs.
What is ages 7 to 11?
200
Conceptual understanding of fractions, percentages, decimals, and ratios.
What is proportional reasoning?
200
Piaget was this type of theorist and he focused on this.
What is a cognitive theorist that focuses on constructivism?
300
Infants are starting to discover relationships between these two things.
What is body and the environment?
300
The belief that inert objects have lifelike qualities.
What is animistic thinking?
300
A child who understands this principle knows that the skinny, tall glass and the short, fat glass might have the same volume.
What is conservation?
300
Ability to see alternatives to current social and political practices.
What is idealism?
300
Piaget made this assumption about teachers.
What is they have little impact on development?
400
Awareness that an object exists even when it is not in view.
What is object permanence?
400
Enactment of imaginary scenarios.
What is pretend play?
400
This concept developed during the concrete operational stage allows Jimmy to understand that his labrador is an animal and one type of animal is a labrador?
What is reversibility?
400
The ability to perform various mental tasks without having experienced it before.
What is abstract thought?
400
How children move from one stage to another.
What is equilibration?
500
When the child realizes motor movements now have an intention and a purpose.
What is goal directed actions?
500
The ability to use symbols, pictures, language, signs, and pretend play.
What is semiotic function?
500
Lining up from tallest to shortest is an example of this skill which is developed during the concrete operational stage.
What is classification?
500
The ability to identify 2 or more competing hypotheses about possible cause-and-effect relationships.
What is formulation of multiple hypotheses?
500
When a child experiences a new event and is unable to understand what that event is.
What is disequilibration?