Across
- 1. system for understanding a situation or way of knowing
- 5. name of stage for children from age 6 to 12
- 6. the understanding that objects can change shape without changes to their characteristics
- 10. unable to see another point of view
- 11. a cognitive psychologist
- 13. derive facts from generalizations
- 14. name of stage for children from birth to age 2
- 17. name of stage for children from age 12 through life
- 19. is considered inaccurate logic
- 20. fitting new information into existing ways of knowing
Down
- 2. new scheme for new information
- 3. logic that draws conclusions from a number of specific facts
- 4. one trait children typically classify objects by
- 7. thought that human beings created everything
- 8. this stage (first, second, third, or fourth) includes children who can classify by number of characteristics and objects into larger object classes
- 9. this stage (first, second, third, or fourth) includes children who can only classify by one characteristic, which is color
- 11. name of stage for children from age 2 to 6
- 12. thought that all objects have life
- 15. child experiences this type of anxiety when they are separated from a parent
- 16. this stage (first, second, third, or fourth) encompasses children who can think abstractly and can hypothesize
- 18. addition and subtraction is an example of
