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- symbolic thinking -Centration-concerning on one limited aspect of a stimulus -Conservation- knowledge that quantity is unrelated to the arrangement and physical appearances of objects -egocentric thought- thinking that does not take into account the view point of others -intuitive thought-reasoning and knowledge - outcomes in fixed patterns transformation-one state changed into another If a 4 ½-year-old child is asked to draw
a person, who is first standing upright and then has fallen down, the child is likely to draw the figure in the vertical position, and then the figure lying in the horizontal position, with no other pictures in between to demonstrate the person falling. This child would be demonstrating a lack of What is the difference between the primary and secondary circular reaction sub stages quizlet?What is the difference between primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, and tertiary circular reactions? Primary is when the infants activity is focused on his/her own body. Secondary is actions relating to the world outside, sometimes at first unintentional.
Which of Piaget's stages is associated with primary and secondary circular reactions?The sensorimotor stage of development can be broken down into six additional sub-stages including simple reflexes, primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, coordination of reactions, tertiary circular reactions, and early symbolic thought.
What do children do in the secondary circular reactions substage of Piaget's sensorimotor stage?Secondary circular reactions.
The baby's development continues with actions that produce pleasure for the infant. This substage is characterized by repeated actions involving objects that cause the baby pleasure. An example of this would be when a baby continuously shakes a rattle just to hear the sound of the rattle.
What does secondary circular reactions mean?in Piagetian theory, a repetitive action emerging around 4 to 5 months of age that signifies the infant's aim of making things happen. This forward step occurs during the sensorimotor stage.
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