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Piaget’s Theory of Cognitive Development
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Basic Building Blocks of the Theory SCHEMA – Mental Frameworks to organize and interpret information Assimilation – Using an already established schema for a new stimulus Accomodation – Developing a schema to adapt to a broader range of stimuli
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THE ENGINE Assimilation and Accommodation in work in tandem to be the driving force of cognitive development
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4 Stages of Piaget’s Theory Sensorimotor – (Birth – 2 Years) –Focus is very self-centered (the world only exists as it exists for me). –Focus is on Sensation and Movement –Difficult to grasp object permanence unitl around 8 -10 months –Develop ability to imitate around 9 months
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4 Stages of Piaget’s Theory Pre-Operational – (2 – 6 years) –Lots of language development happening –Object permanence is established as is the ability to imitate (which means watch your mouth around these kids) –Egocentrism = trouble with the idea that others perceive the world differently than they do –Irreversibility – difficulty reversing actions or problems –Animism – belief that all things are living
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4 Stages of Piaget’s Theory Pre-Operational – (2 – 7 years) –Difficulty with conservation (you can change some characteristics but conserve others)
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4 Stages of Piaget’s Theory Concrete Operational – (6 - 11 years) –Has a grasp on: Object Permanence Reversibility Other’s POV Conservation “What is” –Has Trouble with: Gray areas instead of hard and fast rules/truths
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4 Stages of Piaget’s Theory Formal Operational – (12 years and beyond) –Develops the ability to work with high level, symbolic/abstract thoughts and ideas. (truth and justice, math, logic, philosophy etc) –Now conceives not only “what is” but “what could be”
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Flaws with Piaget Modern studies are concluding that Piaget’s timeline is not as solid as may have been previously thought. HOWEVER – his theory has been validated in that there are qualitative changes in your cognitive ability that progress as you age. More of a continuous process than a stage process.
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Flaws with Piaget Downplays the significance of environmental, social and emotional factors.
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