Piaget's Theory: Stage 2 - Preoperational Stage = 2-7yrs

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development psychology (Cognition in Infants and Children) Mind Map on Piaget's Theory: Stage 2 - Preoperational Stage = 2-7yrs, created by Elizabeth.T.Hill on 29/03/2014.
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Piaget's Theory: Stage 2 - Preoperational Stage = 2-7yrs
  1. Symbolic Representation:
    1. symbolic representation is concreted
      1. able to pretend play
        1. drawing (a narrative)
          1. model behaviour
            1. advancement in language
            2. internal, cognitive representation of external world is gradually developing
              1. egocentric thinking (largely lost by 4yrs)
                1. cannot understand others perspective
                  1. mountains task
                    1. policeman doll study - after 4 90% get right
                      1. problems with perspective taking
                      2. conservation = understanding that the shape or appearance of something can change without there being a change in quantity
                        1. glasses with liquid one short but wide, the other tall and skinny, which holds more liquid
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