Intellectual development- A2

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what are the 5 types of intellectual development?
Language, Memory, Abstract thought, Moral and Problem solving
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What intellectual skills develop in infancy and childhood?
Rapid intellectual development: 90% of the brain cell connections are in place by the time a child is 5
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What intellectual skills develop in early adulthood?
Individuals gain knowledge, skills and experiences. Can use past experiences to make judgements and can think logically and realistically. They can also think through problems and make decisions
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Name Piaget's development stages and their ages.
Sensorimotor: 0-2 Pre-operational: 2-7 Concrete operations 7-11 Formal operations: 11-18
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What can a child do in the Sensorimotor stage?
Infant creates schemas by using their senses to physically explore the world.
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What can a child do in the Pre-operational stage?
Child uses words or pictures to communicate but cant think logically.
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What can a child do in the Concrete Operations stage?
Can classify, use logic and use physically resources to help them undertsanf the world
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