Across
- 2. occurring in the concrete operational phase, they can now look at more than one aspect of things.
- 6. The last stage of Piaget's theory.
- 8. the inability to see things from another perspective.
- 9. The ability to sort similar items into general as well as specific groups.
- 11. Piaget claimed that his theory was....and invariant.
- 12. The thinking where we can think "what if"
- 13. Giving an object feelings
Down
- 1. Not possible in the preoperational stage it involves undoing a sequences of events.
- 3. The stage where language is key
- 4. Thinking that not all adults are able to achieve, but most can do by the formal operational stage.
- 5. the ability to understand relationships between elements such as A,B,C
- 7. Item Piaget spaced out in order to test concervation.
- 9. The stage when conservation occurs
- 10. The ability to mentally rank things given a scale.
- 14. collections of thoughts knowledge around a certain area or idea.
