Across
- 2. the changes that occur in human thinking,knowing and understanding(mental abilites)
- 3. the continuous processes of adjusting to the changes in the enviroment
- 4. when an object does not change its volume when the object changes shape or apperance
- 6. when an object does not change its mass when the object changes shape or apperance
- 8. a way of thinking that does not rely on being able to see something in order to undertand it
- 9. the understanding that an object still exists even though it can be seen or touched
- 10. the process of taking in new information and fitting it into existing mental idea
- 11. infants coordinate sensory experiences with motor abilites
- 12. the belief that everything that exists has some kind of consciousness or awareness
- 13. complex thought processes becomes increasingly sophisticated
Down
- 1. not being able to see something from another persons perspective
- 2. revolves around what is known and what can be experienced through senses
- 5. who first theorised about cognitive development
- 7. changing an existing mental idea in order to fit new information
- 14. the mental ability to think logically and systematically on the basis of known information as well as problem solve
