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It is the idea that objects exist even if the are out of sight.
Elimination
Reversibility
Object Permanence
Conceptualize
The stage in Piaget's Theory where a child have the ability to systematically solve a problem in a logical and methodological way.
Sensorimotor Stage
Preoperational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Formal Operational Stage
It is a stage in Piaget's Theory where a child understand the world by coordinating sensory experiences.
Sensorimotor Stage
Preoperational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Formal Operational Stage
How many stages are in Piaget's cognitive development theory?
1
6
3
4
Piaget argued that children develop through adaption - they adjust to the world as they experience new things. True or False?
True
False
Problem solving and ______ are developed during the fourth stage, formal operational.
questioning
thinking
listening
reasoning
It is the mental action or process of acquiring knowledge and understanding through thought, experience, and the senses.
Cognition
Schema
Assimilation
Accommodation
Piaget's cognitive development has been instrumental in determining the structure of educational curricula.
True
False
All of the following are stages in Piaget's Cognitive Development Theory EXCEPT:
Sensorimotor Stage
Preoperational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Formal Operational Stage
Sensory Operational Stage
It happens when the existing schema does not work and needs to be changed
Cognition
Schema
Assimilation
Accommodation
Which stage of cognitive development describes children who are beginning to think symbolically and incorporate pretend play?
Sensorimotor Stage
Preoperational Stage
Concrete Operational Stage
Formal Operational Stage
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