|
|||
|
Theory of cognitive development - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Theory of Cognitive Development , is a developmental stage theory first developed by Jean Piaget. The Sensorimotor Stage is the first of the four stages of cognitive development. "In this stag...
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Theory_of_cognitive_development |
|||
|
Stage theory - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Stage theories are based on the idea that elements in systems move through a pattern of distinct stages over time and that these stages can be described based on their distinguishing characteristics....
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stage_theory |
|||
|
|||
|
Brief and Straightforward Guide: What Is the Preoperational Stage? ... The preoperational stage is the second of the four stages, lasting between the ages of two and six, right around the time a child starts school. It is sometimes subdivided into two smaller stages, the symbolic function and intuitive thought stages.
|
|||
|
Click here to start ... Table of Contents ... Individual Differences in Mental Development...
|
|||
|
Conservation physical characteristics remain the same even when the outward appearance changes ... centration - focus on one aspect; ignoring other relevant features ... perception-bound - thinking that is easily distracted by the concrete, perceptual appearanc...
|
|||
|
Preoperational intelligence means the young child is capable of mental representations, but does not have a system for organising this thinking (intuitive rather than logical thought).
|
Copyright © 2009, Dictionary.com, LLC. All rights reserved.