Behaviourism/social learning theory, Maturational theory, Social Constructivism, Cognitive and Brain development.

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  • Created on: 07-12-15 19:51

1. In Piaget’s stage theory what is the name of the stage children go through from the age of 0-2 years?

  • Concrete operational
  • Sensorimotor
  • Preoperational
  • Formal operational
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2. Bruner (1950s) believed that?

  • Children are active learners needing first-hand experience, that children’s development is supported through scaffolding.
  • That development is universal and sequential.
  • Adults involved in the care of children have a significant impact on development
  • Adults involved in the care of children have very little impact on development.

3. In 1930 what did Konrad discover from his studies involving ducklings?

  • That there are ‘critical’ periods in the early days of mammals and some birds when attachment needs to take place between infant and mother.
  • That there is no ‘critical’ period for attachment.
  • That patterns of maturation are triggered by Brain messages.
  • That attachment is different in mammals and birds.

4. How many Neurones (Brain cells) are babies born with?

  • 100 Billion
  • 10 Billion
  • 1000 Billion
  • 200 Billion

5. According to Lindon, 2010 Maturation is?

  • Universal, sequential, impervious to environmental influence.
  • A process determined by physical appearance.
  • Identical for all individuals
  • Strongly influenced by the environment.

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