Asked by
Leighton Clary
on Oct 23, 2024Verified
According to Piaget, children in the concrete-operations stage
A) have trouble with abstract and hypothetical questions.
B) no longer use schemas.
C) have only simple movements and do not use language.
D) lack the concept of conservation.
Concrete-Operations Stage
A stage in Piaget's theory of cognitive development, where children gain the ability to think logically about concrete events.
Abstract Questions
Questions that refer to ideas or concepts that are not concrete and require thoughtful consideration and interpretation to answer.
Conservation
The understanding that certain properties of objects remain the same despite changes in their form or appearance.
- Familiarize oneself with the stages of cognitive development outlined by Piaget and the specific characteristics of each stage.
- Explain the significance of hypothetical and abstract reasoning in determining a child's cognitive stage.
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Learning Objectives
- Familiarize oneself with the stages of cognitive development outlined by Piaget and the specific characteristics of each stage.
- Explain the significance of hypothetical and abstract reasoning in determining a child's cognitive stage.