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Piaget Theory: Stage 1 - Sensorimotor Period = birth - 2yrs
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(Cognition in Infants and Children) development psychology Mapa Mental sobre Piaget Theory: Stage 1 - Sensorimotor Period = birth - 2yrs, creado por Elizabeth.T.Hill el 28/03/2014.
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cognition in infants and children
development psychology
cognition in infants and children
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Piaget Theory: Stage 1 - Sensorimotor Period = birth - 2yrs
Phase 1: birth - 1 month = reflexes
sucking (1st one), grasping
adapt and modify movements in response to objects [shape, size, texture]
Phase 2: 1-4 months = primary circular reactions
co-ordinating behaviours
starting to integrate reflexes
when random movements lead to unexpected but pleasant outcome, which they then start to reproduce
Phase 3: 4-8 months = secondary circular reaction
working out reactions to behaviour
cause and effect - realising direct consequences
learning connections between casual action and their effects on the environment
at the end of this stage able to retrieve partially hidden objects
Phase 4: 8-12 months = coordination of secondary schemas
acquire more advancement in effect, goal directed behaviour
show first genuine intentional behaviour
understanding object permanence = 9 months
don't full understand as make the A not B error
not yet able to separate concept of an object going missing and the actions used to find it
Phase 5: 12-18 months = tertiary circular reactions
play with objects in different ways, interact with the world in a flexible way
object permanence - no longer make A not B error
actively experimenting with different actions to examine its effect on the physical and social environment
Phase 6: 18 months - 2 years = representational thought
experimenting - "what will happen if I do this?"
prediction and planning not trial and error
ability to create mental representations - independent of perceptual or motor experience
first signs of "deferred imitation: - repetition of another's behaviour some time after it has been observed
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