Piaget’s Stages • Sensorimotor – (birth – 2 yrs) • Preoperational –(2 –7 yrs) • Concrete Operational – (7 – 11.5 yrs) • Formal Operational – (11.5 yrs and on) Key Piagetian Concepts • Schemas – Action Patterns • Assimilation – Interpreting environment w/schemas • Accommodation – Changing schemas Sensorimotor Sensorimotor: Substage 1
https://cogsci.ucsd.edu/~coulson/101b/piaget.pdf
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Takata’s stages of play development is a framework that provides a developmental sequence of play that is based on activities, contexts, and observable actions. The stages of play are influenced by Piaget’s stages of cognitive development.
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– (7 – 11.5 yrs) • Formal Operational – (11.5 yrs and on) Key Piagetian Concepts • Schemas – Action Patterns • Assimilation – Interpreting environment w/schemas
https://cogsci.ucsd.edu/~coulson/101b/piaget.pdf
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