GCSE Development 0.0 / 5 ? PsychologyLearningGCSEAQA Created by: Charlotte PagettCreated on: 11-05-21 08:20 68210354791 Across 1. In this stage, children are no longer egocentric and they develop the ability to conserve. They still struggle to imagine situations they can't see. (19) 5. A reward that increases motivation, a way of showing someone that they have done something good (6) 7. Percentage of children who weren't egocentric in the study (6) 8. Someone who processes information through movement and practical work (12) 10. The outer covering of the brain where mental processing takes place (6) Down 2. Knowing that the amount/volume of something stays the same even though its appearance has changed (12) 3. Controls basic (autonomous) life functions such as breathing (9) 4. The type of doll that children had to hide to test for egocentrism (9) 6. In this stage, children are egocentric and do not think in a consistently logical way (14) 9. The object that jumped out the box and ruined the row of counters (5)
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