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Piaget Test #3

The development of cognitive abilities in children has been extensively studied and categorized into distinct stages by Jean Piaget. These stages include the Sensorimotor Stage, where infants from birth to 2 years old exhibit goal-directed behavior and develop object permanence.

Piaget Test #3

C&I 210 Nicole Moore, Summer House, Eryn Shannon, Jess Bergren

Piaget

Formal Operational Stage
12 years old and up. Scientific reasoning and more abstract thought.

This is an example of adolescents using combinational reasoning to show the ability to think about multiple causes.

Concrete Operational Stage

7 years old to 12 years old. Use llogical operations and thinking.

This is an example of a child representing logical thinking to explain the situaion.

Preoperational Stage

2 years old to 7 years old. Using symbols and words to think.

This is an example of children demonstrating fantasy play and using representational thinking.

Sensorimotor Stage

Infant to 2 years old. Goal-directed behavior and object permanance.

This is an example of an infant demonstrating object permanance.