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What is the main focus of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development?

  • The impact of culture on cognitive development
  • The nature and development of human intelligence (correct)
  • The social factors affecting intelligence
  • The influence of genetics on cognitive abilities
  • When did Piaget first propose the stages describing the development process of children?

  • 1945
  • 1955
  • 1919 (correct)
  • 1930
  • According to Piaget, how do children experience the world in the sensorimotor stage?

  • Through abstract thinking
  • Through language development
  • Through actions (correct)
  • Through social interactions
  • What did Piaget propose as the final stage of cognitive development?

    <p>Formal operational stage</p> Signup and view all the answers

    How did Piaget view cognitive development?

    <p>As a progressive reorganisation of mental processes</p> Signup and view all the answers

    Study Notes

    Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

    • Focuses on how children learn, think, and make sense of the world through distinct stages.
    • Emphasizes the processes of adaptation, assimilation, and accommodation in understanding cognitive growth.

    Stages of Development

    • Piaget first proposed the stages of cognitive development in 1952.
    • Development is categorized into four main stages: sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.

    Sensorimotor Stage

    • Occurs from birth to approximately age 2.
    • Children experience the world primarily through their sensory experiences and motor actions.
    • Involves the development of object permanence—the understanding that objects continue to exist even when not seen.

    Final Stage of Cognitive Development

    • The final stage proposed by Piaget is the formal operational stage, which begins around age 12.
    • In this stage, individuals can think abstractly, logically, and systematically.

    View of Cognitive Development

    • Piaget viewed cognitive development as a progressive reorganization of mental processes resulting from biological maturation and environmental experiences.
    • He believed that children actively construct knowledge through interactions with their environment.

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    Test your knowledge of Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development with this quiz. Explore key concepts and stages of cognitive development proposed by the influential Swiss psychologist Jean Piaget.

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