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Piagetian Approach to Cognitive Development 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 Sensorimotor Schemas Action Patterns Assimilation Interpreting environment w/schemas Accommodation Changing schemas Sensorimotor: Substage 1 Modification of Reflexes Sucking Closing Hands Focus Eyes Turn Heads Substage 2: Primary Circular Reactions (1-4 mos.) Infant Environment Combine Reflexive Actions Grab, Suck Circular Repetitive Infant->Env. 1

Substage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions (4-8 mos.) Increasing interest in outcomes beyond child s body Ball rolling away Increasing Efficiency Organizing Circular Reactions Kicking response to swinging mobile Substage 4: Coordination of secondary reactions (8-12 mos) Knock barrier out of way to grasp matchbox Object Permanence Understand particular actions produce particular effects Lack of Object Permanence Substage 5: Tertiary Circular Reactions (12-18 mos.) Active exploration of what objects can do Deliberate scientific variation of actions in order to observe effects Substage 6: 18-24 mos. Beginning of Representational Thought Delayed Imitation The Child s Expanding World Primary Perform Action Note Effect on Own Body Secondary Perform Action Note Effect on Body or External World Note Cause/Effect Relation Tertiary Form Goal/Perform Act Vary Actions/Targets Causal Relationships 2

Infancy Preoperational Activities Body-centered World-centered Goals Concrete Abstract Increasing correspondence between intention and behavior My dad is a fireman. He s a hero! Egocentrism I m 6 years old! My birthday is today. Mountain Task What can the doll see? Mountain w/trees, Mountain w/cross, Snowy Mountain Neo-Piagetians Concrete Operational Mountain Task too Complicated! Success on Simple Perspective Tasks Development Gradually Unfolds 3

Conservation of Number Conservation of Mass Are there the same number of objects in each row? Is there the same amount of clay in each ball? Is there still the same amount of clay? Conservation of Liquid Which glass has more water in it? Conservation of Liquid Bruner Child succeeds when tall beaker is covered Physical Appearance Overwhelming Child does understand conservation 8-9 years of age Important for Seriation Transitivity Seriation Ability to put things in an ordered series 4-year-olds baffled! 5-year-olds use pairwise comparisons 7-year-olds have adult competence 4

Limitations of Concrete Ops Formal Operational Some abstract reasoning still beyond concrete operational child Counterfactual Reasoning Abstract Scientific Concepts Isolation of Variables Combinatorial Reasoning What causes the pendulum to change speed? Young: try 1 weight w/1 string, another weight w/another string Older: start w/shortest string & try different weights on it Fulcrum Problem: balance the seesaw Combinatorial weight and distance from fulcrum must both be taken into account Chemical Problem Pour g into A: turns yellow; g into B clear Find a combination of chemicals that does this Requires systematic testing to realize you need to combine chemicals (and to figure out which ones!) Very culture-specific task Cognitive Development Piaget: 0 Logic in 4 stages Age 6: Big birthday Major Factors <2 brain maturation >2 knowledge Processing Resources (attention, WM) 5

Criticisms of Piaget Empirical Details Piaget consistently underestimates age at which children able to do certain things Perhaps his children were somewhat slow in developing? Stages versus gradually development Objections to discrete series of stages versus idea of development as more of a gradual process Ethnocentric Some have noted that Piaget s theory is how to become a Swiss scientists Much of the changes outlined in childhood reflects the western educational system rather than inevitable changes related to maturation 6