Across
- 3. The third stage of Piaget's theory that takes place between 7 and 11 (_____ operational)
- 4. Piaget's belief that his theory applies to everyone across the world
- 5. Being able to predict and think about things that haven't happened yet (______________ thinking)
- 8. Giving thoughts and feeling to inanimate objects
- 13. The ability to understand that even though something might change it's shape or form, it's volume, mass or length remain the same.
- 14. When new information does not fit into a schema and the schema must change
- 16. The ability to focus on more than one aspect of a situation
Down
- 1. The idea that something still exists even if it is hidden from view (_________ permanence)
- 2. Assuming that everyone views the world in the same way that they do
- 6. When new information can fit into a schema that already exists
- 7. The second stage of Piaget's theory, between the ages of 2 and 7 (pre-______)
- 9. The ability to be able to think about things in the reverse order
- 10. The ability to be able to rank things in order E.g. biggest to smallest
- 11. Piaget's belief that his stages always happen in a specific order, and can be mapped to specific ages
- 12. The final stage of Piaget's theory that happens after the age of 11 (_____ operational)
- 15. The first stage of Piaget's theory- _______-motor stage.