Cognitive Development

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Across
  1. 2. process in which someone grows or changes and becomes more advanced
  2. 4. the ability to assess things rationally by applying new or existing information
  3. 5. the ages or levels of when a child descovers soemthing new or adopts a diffrent behaviour
  4. 9. the amount of stages in piaget's cognitive development theory
  5. 10. knowing an object or person still exists even when they are hidden and you can't see or hear them
  6. 11. the amount of matter within an object
  7. 12. the ability to consider concepts beyond what we observe physically
  8. 15. the period of development from the ages of 2-7
  9. 18. when a person can determine that a certain quantity will remain the same despite the container, shape, or apparent size
  10. 20. the first name of man behind the theory of cognitive development
  11. 21. the act of changing something or changing your behaviour to make it suitable for a new situation
  12. 22. the last name of man behind the theory of cognitive development
  13. 23. mental process involved in knowing, learning, and understanding things.
  14. 24. the process of becoming similar to others by taking in and using their customs and culture
  15. 25. the amount of space the object takes up
Down
  1. 1. Children at this stage of cognitive development are often able to plan quickly an organised approach to solving a problem
  2. 3. Examines changes within individuals over time
  3. 6. the study of mind, its functions and behavior of a human
  4. 7. the judgement of the faults of the work or actions of an individual or group
  5. 8. the period of development from birth through age two
  6. 13. a preoperational child may explain the rain by saying that the clouds are sad and are crying
  7. 14. the third stage of development from ages 7-12
  8. 16. beakers, test tubes, saftey goggles are ... of science equipment
  9. 17. what occurs when new information or experiences cause you to modify your existing schemas
  10. 19. a quality of being overly interested in yourself at the expense of other people