Respuesta :
Jean Piaget believed that all children had to pass through certain phases to advance in their development.
Four major stages: Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational.
Four major stages: Sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational.
Answer:
Build Knowledge
Explanation:
FOR PF STUDENTS
in your workbook: Piaget’s theory teaches that children learn about getting along with others by working together. Therefore, younger children without much experience working with other children have a harder time seeing things from a point of view different from their own. Understanding the different stages and the cognitive limitations of each stage should influence both your expectations of how children will behave and the manner in which you’ll help them learn. In each stage of the cognitive developmental theory, the child builds knowledge.
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