Chapter 4: Cognitive & Language Development

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Across
  1. 5. From ages 2-7 children are in this, still, pre-logical stage.
  2. 10. A preoperational child can only focus one one aspect of a situation when determining amount.
  3. 11. A way to modify our schemes by expanding an existing scheme by adding more examples to it.
  4. 12. Theories that describe, explain, & predict how people's thinking changes as they get older. (two words)
Down
  1. 1. During guided participation an adult will engage in this by giving the child spoken hints.
  2. 2. This psychologist described a competing theory to Piaget's Cognitive Development theory.
  3. 3. Stage 1, also called this, spans from birth to age two.
  4. 4. A way to modify our schemes by narrowing an existing scheme; specifying membership rules.
  5. 5. This Swiss psychologist viewed children as Little Scientists.
  6. 6. Around age one we come to understand that things or people still exist when they are out of sight, this is know as what? (two words)
  7. 7. this describes the idea that children believe that others see, hear, and feel what they do.
  8. 8. mental models that are used to represent, organize, & interpret information.
  9. 9. Piaget's theory includes how many stages?