What is Piaget’s Cognitive Developmental Theory?
A theory explaining how children’s thinking develops in stages as they grow
How many stages did Piaget propose?
4 stages of cognitive development
What are the main points studied in Piaget’s theory?
The 4 stages and their criticisms
Why is Piaget’s theory important?
it’s extremely influential in understanding how children learn and think
Who offered another major perspective on cognitive development?
Vygotsky
What is cognition?
Mental processes like attention, learning, thought, and memory
What does cognition involve?
How we acquire and process information
What is cognitive development?
How our mental processes (thinking, learning, and knowledge about the world) change as we grow older
Why are errors important in Piaget’s theory?
Mistakes show how children think and help reveal their stage of understanding
What is Piaget’s theory about?
How children’s thinking develops through stages, changing in quality, not just quantity
How did Piaget study development?
He based his theory on observations and descriptions of children’s behavior (particularly mainly his own)
What is assimilation?
New experiences fit into existing schemes
What was unique about his theory?
It was the first to explain how and why thinking changes, not just describe it
what age group is Formal Operational Stage ?
11+ years
What kind of changes happen between stages?
Qualitative changes — kids start thinking in completely new ways, not just gaining more info
Example of a scheme:
If a child’s scheme is “dogs are nice and friendly,” they’ll imagine all dogs that way
what are the four stages of piaget’s theory ?
describe the Sensorimotor Stage (Birth–2 yrs) :
→ Infants learn by using senses and actions (seeing, touching)
→ Begin to develop symbolic thought near the end
what age group is Concrete Operational Stage ?
7–11 yrs
describe the Preoperational Stage (2–7 yrs) :
→ Children use words and images to represent things
→ Show symbolic thinking, but not logical yet
what age group is Preoperational Stage ?
2–7 yrs
give an example of assimilation :
A child sees a new dog and thinks it’s friendly—just like their family dog
what age group is Sensorimotor Stage ?
birth - 2 years
describe the Formal Operational Stage (11+ yrs):
→ Can think abstractly, logically, and idealistically (like adults)