Module 6: Cognitive Development During Middle Childhood Flashcards
classification
the arrangement of information into categories or classes
concrete operational stage of cognitive development
Piaget’s stage of development during middle childhood that emphasizes the use of logical thought, especially as applied to concrete, or physical objects
fast-mapping
a word learning process in which children are able to learn words quickly when because they associate new words to words that they already know
identity
the understanding that objects have an identity or qualities that do not change even if the object is altered in some way
long-term memory
the third component of the memory system where information is stored for long periods of time
reciprocity
the understanding that changing one quality of an object can be compensated for by changes in another quality of that object
reversibility
the understanding that some things that have been changed can be returned to their original state
sensory memory
the first component of the memory system where information comes in through the 5 senses and is processed if the mind believes that the information is important
working memory
the second component of the memory system where information that has been processed in sensory memory goes. Working memory includes all the information that you are consciously aware of