Piaget Flashcards
Explain Piaget’s constructivist theory of cognitive development
Children are active learners who construct their own knowledge through interacting with the environment. They make hypotheses and test them.
Define assimilation
The integration of new input into existing schemas, leading to more consolidated knowledge
Define accommodation
The adjustment of schemas to new input, leading to growing and changing knowledge
What are Piaget’s 4 stages of cognitive development
- Sensorimotor (0-2 years)
- Pre-operational (2-7 years)
- Concrete operational (7-12 years)
- Formal operational (12+ years)
What are key milestones of the sensorimotor stage of development
- Object permanence
- Development of mental representations
- Self awareness
What are 2 substages of the pre-operational stage of cognitive development
- Pre-conceptual sub stage (2-4 years)
2. Intuitive thought sub stage (4-7 years)
What are key milestones of the pre-conceptual sub-stage of cognitive development
- Egocentrism
- Reduction in animism
What are key milestones of the intuitive thought sub-stage of cognitive development
- Symbolic thought
- Able to order and classify items
- Conservation
What are key milestones of the concrete operational stage of cognitive development
- Metacognition
- Ability to conserve, classify and categorise in multiple domains using compensation and reversibility
- Understanding of cause/effect relations
- Hypothetical reasoning