Age Birth - 2 Piaget's Developmental Stage I 2 - 7 II 7 - 11 III 11 - IV Following is a list of terms. These terms refer to changes that occur in the child's understanding of the world as he/she...


Use the following chart to outline Piaget’s stages of cognitive development and identify major problem-solving skills of children at each stage. The diagram below represents Piaget’s main stages of development (early childhood). Write the names of the stages in the appropriate blanks.


Age<br>Birth - 2<br>Piaget's Developmental Stage<br>I<br>2 - 7<br>II<br>7 - 11<br>III<br>11 -<br>IV<br>Following is a list of terms. These terms refer to changes that occur in the child's<br>understanding of the world as he/she progresses through the stages of development. Write<br>the definition for each and give an example of each.<br>Object Permanence<br>(Learned during Stage I) Example:<br>Definition:<br>Definition<br>Stranger Anxiety<br>(Occurs during Stage I) Example:<br>Irreversibility<br>(During stage II) Example:<br>Definition<br>Animism<br>Definition<br>(During stage II) Example:<br>Definition<br>Egocentrism<br>(During stage II) Example:<br>Conservation<br>Definition<br>(End of stage II)<br>Example:<br>

Extracted text: Age Birth - 2 Piaget's Developmental Stage I 2 - 7 II 7 - 11 III 11 - IV Following is a list of terms. These terms refer to changes that occur in the child's understanding of the world as he/she progresses through the stages of development. Write the definition for each and give an example of each. Object Permanence (Learned during Stage I) Example: Definition: Definition Stranger Anxiety (Occurs during Stage I) Example: Irreversibility (During stage II) Example: Definition Animism Definition (During stage II) Example: Definition Egocentrism (During stage II) Example: Conservation Definition (End of stage II) Example:

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