Jean Piaget

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A stage of development in which consists of exploring the envrionment through their senses
Sensory motor stage
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A development stage which consists of the child communicating in a more effective way, them becoming a more logical thinker
Concrete operations
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Is a behaviour which is demonstarted in pre-operatinal stage, consisiting of a child focusing on their attention on one aspect of a sitiuation neglecting other key aspects.
Centration
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second stage of development consisting of building experiences through the world and the child becoming eco-centirc
Pre-operational stage
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is a chartaristic of the pre-operatinal stage, menaing when a person has the belief that everything that exists has some kind of consciousness.
Animism
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The fourth stage of development, consisting of the child's ability increasing and being able to solve more complex issues
Formal operation
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Pre-operational children are usually_____ meaning they are only able to consider things from their own point of view, and imagine that everyone shares this view, because it is the only one possible.
Eco-centirc
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