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The document outlines key concepts from Piaget's stages of cognitive development, including that the sensorimotor stage occurs from 0-2 years, the preoperational period is from 2-7 years, and the concrete operations stage is from 7-11 years. It defines object permanence, conservation, seriation, classification, and one-to-one correspondence. The final stage is formal operations.

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The document outlines key concepts from Piaget's stages of cognitive development, including that the sensorimotor stage occurs from 0-2 years, the preoperational period is from 2-7 years, and the concrete operations stage is from 7-11 years. It defines object permanence, conservation, seriation, classification, and one-to-one correspondence. The final stage is formal operations.

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1. Which age is the sensorimotor stage from - to? Its from 0_2

2. What is object permanence? Realise objects even if they see it.

3. What ages is the preoperational period from to? Its from 2_7.

4. What is conservation? The ability to remember the original picture mentally

5. What is seriation? Putting the items in logical order.

6. What is classification? Putting things in groups by their types, size, color.

7. What is one to one correspondence? When they understand the things that
match together like the spoon with plate, the letters with the correct place
in puzzle games.

8. According to Piaget children between ages 7-11 are in which stage?


Concrete operations stage.

9. What can children in the above stage do that preoperational children are
unable to do? They become more skilled at remembering things.

10.What is Piagets final stage called? Formal operations stage.

Marwa Mahmoud Ibrahim


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