cognitive development
Across
- 3. final stage of Piaget's theory involves an increase in logic, the ability to use deductive reasoning, and an understanding of abstract ideas.
- 6. a Russian psychologist, introduced the Sociocultural theory of cognitive development, which emphasizes the role of social interaction and cultural context in shaping cognition.
Down
- 1. children are still very concrete and literal in their thinking at this point in development, they become much more adept at using logic. T
- 2. The foundations of language development may have been laid during the previous stage, but the emergence of language is one of the major hallmarks of the preoperational stage of development.
- 4. infants and toddlers acquire knowledge through sensory experiences and manipulating objects. Infants are only aware of what is right in front of them.
- 5. a Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in the field of cognitive development.