What is the correct sequence of Piaget's stages of cognitive development?
What are Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, Formal Operational?
This is a hallmark of the concrete operational stage.
What is logical thinking about concrete events.
Olly is a 3.5 month old infant. He explores the world by grasping items and putting them in his mouth.
What is the sensorimotor stage?
Trust vs Mistrust occurs during this stage.
What is infancy?
Piaget's stage would a person who learns about the world via exploration using their hands and mouth.
What is sensorimotor?
Piaget believed children learn through
What is active exploration and interaction with their environment?
Egocentrism is mostly a characteristic of this stage.
What is the preoperational stage.
Jana often races on the playground with her friends. When she loses, she often wants to lash out at her friends. However, she does not do so because she does not want to have to sit on the bench during recess.
What is preconventional morality?
According to Erikson, young adulthood is characterized by this.
Intimacy vs Isolation
Erikson's stage in which people are experimenting with roles and identities and the associated stage of life.
What are identity vs identity confusion and adolescence?
During the sensorimotor stage, children learn this.
What is object permanence?
Conservation is understood in this stage.
What is concrete operational?
Alex enjoys algebra, philosophy and "What if?" questions.
What is formal operational?
The space between what a learner can do independently and what they can accomplish with the help of a more knowledgeable person or in collaboration with peers.
What is the Zone of Proximal Development?
In Kohlberg's stages, the stage in which people are concerned with keeping to social norms and laws and the ages associated with it.
What are conventional morality and 8-13 years old?
The preoperational stage typically spans these ages.
What are 2 to 7 years of age?
A child who can think logically about abstract ideas is in this stage.
What is formal operational.
Allanah is so proud that she dressed herself for preschool. Her mother would like to change Allanah's pajama shirt out for a t-shirt, but she does not want to discourage her daughter's development.
What is initiative vs guilt?
A person in post conventional morality is mostly concerned with this.
What is justice?
Kohlberg's stage in which people make decisions based on whether they will be rewarded or punished and the age range associated with it?
What are preconventional morality and 3-7 years of age?
According to Piaget, assimilation involves this.
What is incorporating new information into existing schemas?
The concept that the amount of liquid remains the same when poured into differently shaped containers is an example of this concept.
What is conservation?
Josie is 8 years old. She is very proud that she can ride a two-wheeled bicycle and solve problems systematically. She behaves well at school and at home because she doesn't want to lose her privileges. The stages she is in according to Piaget, Erikson and Kohlberg.
What are concrete operational, industry v inferiority and preconventional morality?
A person who is at the end of their life seeks to resolve this problem.
What is integrity vs. despair?
What are the incorporation of new information into existing schemas and sensorimotor and preoperational?