Stages of Cognitive Development: Piaget
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Cognitive Development is the changes in how we think and learn as we grow.
There are four stages of cognitive development proposed by Piaget.
-Sensorimotor
-Preoperational
-Concrete Operational
-Formal Operational
There are four stages of cognitive development proposed by Piaget.
-Sensorimotor
-Preoperational
-Concrete Operational
-Formal Operational
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Vygotsky's Sociocultural Theory of Cognitive Development
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Information Processing
Stores Model
Connectionist or Neutral network model
Here is a great example of Information Processing:
- Based on an analogy on how a computer works
Connectionist or Neutral network model
- Based on a model of how the brain works
Here is a great example of Information Processing:
Selective Attention
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Stores Model
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Aspect of brain organization that coordinates attention and memory and controls behavioral responses for the purpose of attaining a certain goal.
Inhibition
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A child is able to think about and regulate their own thoughts and cognitive activities.
Metamemory
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