GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PIAGET
Question
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Preconventional Moral Reasoning
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Postconventional Moral Reasoning
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Conventional Moral Reasoning
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Formal Operational Stage
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Detailed explanation-1: -The formal operational stage begins at approximately age twelve and lasts into adulthood. As adolescents enter this stage, they gain the ability to think in an abstract manner by manipulating ideas in their head, without any dependence on concrete manipulation (Inhelder & Piaget, 1958).
Detailed explanation-2: -Formal Operational Stage They also can ponder abstract relationships and concepts such as justice. Although Piaget believed in lifelong intellectual growth, he insisted that the formal operational stage is the final stage of cognitive development.
Detailed explanation-3: -The Formal Operational Stage: 12 and Up The adolescent or young adult begins to think abstractly and reason about hypothetical problems. Abstract thought emerges.
Detailed explanation-4: -Sensorimotor stage (0–2 years old) Preoperational stage (2–7 years old) Concrete operational stage (7–11 years old) Formal operational stage (11 years old through adulthood)
Detailed explanation-5: -The ability to thinking about abstract ideas and situations is the key hallmark of the formal operational stage of cognitive development. The ability to systematically plan for the future and reason about hypothetical situations are also critical abilities that emerge during this stage.