GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD
PIAGET
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What are Piaget’s stages of Cognitive development?
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1. Sensorimotor:Birth to ages 18-24 months.2. Preoperational:Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7).3. Formal operational:Adolescence to adulthood.
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1. Sensorimotor:Birth to ages 18-24 months.2. Preoperational:Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7).
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1. Sensorimotor:Birth to ages 18-24 months.2. Preoperational:Toddlerhood (18-24 months) through early childhood (age 7).3. Concrete operational:Ages 7 to 11 years.4. Formal operational:Adolescence to adulthood.
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None of the above
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Explanation:
Detailed explanation-1: -Piaget proposed four major stages of cognitive development, and called them (1) sensorimotor intelligence, (2) preoperational thinking, (3) concrete operational thinking, and (4) formal operational thinking.
Detailed explanation-2: -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-3: -The sensorimotor stage is composed of six sub-stages and lasts from birth through 24 months. The six sub-stages are reflexes, primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, coordination of reactions, tertiary circular reactions, and early representational thought.
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