Cognitive Development Flashcards

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Piagets stages of cognitive development

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Sensorimotor Stage: 0-2 years
Preoperational Stage: 2-7 years
Concrete Operational Stage: 7-12 years
Formal Operational Stage: 12+ years

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Piaget believed that development was fueled…

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From within

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Vygotsky believed development relied on…

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External factors such as culture and peers

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Piagets theory stated people change…

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In how they think as they age, not just how much they know

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Zone of Proximal Development definition

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A child may learn on their own, but will learn quicker when guided by someone more experienced.

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Vygotsky’s 3 types of languages

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Social speech (others)
Private speech (self)
Inner speech (self reflection)

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Common Cognitive Development Barriers

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Short attention span; difficulty adapting; difficulty remembering instructions; difficulty with abstract concepts; difficulty planning/time management skills; difficulty completing tasks on time; need for explicit repetition of instructions

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1 Type of Intelligence (for all)

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General Intelligence

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3 Intelligences

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  1. Analytical
  2. Creative
  3. Practical
    Bonus: Emotional Intelligence
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Fluid Intelligence

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Quick and abstract reasoning (decreases with age)

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Crystallized Intelligence

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Accumulated knowledge (grows with age)

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Define Schema

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a script of innate (instinctive) actions, or, a basic world view

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Define Equillibration

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when our existing schemas can make sense of the world around us

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Define Assimilation

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taking in new facts, adding to existing schema. Overall beliefs do not change as a result.

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Define Accomodation

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when new facts require the schema to change. Ex., seeing a plane and realizing its not a feathered bird.

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