Chapter 6 Cognitive Development Flashcards

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Interaction of all the perceptual, intellectual and linguistic abilities that compromise thinking and learning
Cognition
What are Piaget's two processes that account for changes in schemes?
Adaptation and organization
Involves building schemes through direct interactions with the env.
Adaptation
We use our current schemes to interpret the external world. eg. when timmy dropped objects, he was assimilating them all into his sensorimotor "dropping scheme"
Assimilation
We create new schemes or adjust old ones after noticing that our current ways of thinking do not capture the env. completely. Eg. When timmy drops objects in different ways, he modifies his dropping scheme to take account of the varied properties of objects
Accommodation
  • balance of the two varies over time. When children don’t change, they assimilate than they accommodate. (steady and comfortable)
Cognitive equilibrium
(cognitive discomfort) – they accommodate rather than assimilate
Disequilibrium
Process that takes place internally, apart from direct contact with the env. Once children form new schemes, they rearrange them, linking them with other schemes to create a strongly interconnected cognitive system eg. timmy will relate "dropping" to "throwing" and to his true state of "nearness" and "farness"
Organization
Stage sequence has two important characteristics which is...
Invariant and universal
Stages always emerge in a fixed order and no stage can be skipped
Invariant
Universal
They are assumed to describe the cognitive development of children everywhere
Four stages of development
Sensorimotor stage (birth to 18 months-2 years) Preoperational stage (2 to 7 years of age) Concrete operational stage (7 to 11 years) Formal operational stage (appears between 11 and 15)
6 substages of the sensorimotor stage
- reflexive schemes- primary circular reactions-secondary circular reactions- coordination of secondary circular reactions- tertiary circular reactions- mental representation
Newborn reflex (birth to 1 month)
Reflexive schemes
  • simple motor habits centered around the infant's own body; limited anticipation of events I LOVE YOU GIA NGOC LAM<3
Primary circular reactions