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MTTC Early Childhood Education (General and Special Education) Sample Test

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Jean Piaget was a theorist of child development that believed that children developed in stages and he grouped them into specific age ranges.  His theory of Cognitive Development involved four stages of development through the ages of birth through adulthood. What are the four stages of cognitive development?





Correct Answer:
Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete Operational, and Formal Operational

jean piaget believed that children are born with natural "schema" or reflexes that everyone shares in common, such as the sucking reflex.  as the child grows, he adds additional schema as he learns about the world around him.  when a child learns and develops, he is presented with a problem that does not fit into an existing schema, once this happens, the child needs to overcome the problem and find a new place for it either in an existing schema or in a new one.

schema developed and expanded during a key period of development, which were known as the stage of cognitive development.  these were sensorimotor; which occurs between the ages of birth to two years, preoperational; which occurs between the ages of 2 to 7 years, concrete operational; which occurs between the ages of 7 to 11 years and formal operational, which occurs between the ages of 11 and throughout adulthood.  for this reason, answer a) is correct.


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