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10. Which stage of Piaget's cognitive development are each of the children below in? Why? (3 points (1pt each) a Greg is playing with blocks with his older sister. She takes the block in Greg's hand and puts it behind her back where he can no longer see it, and Greg does not try to look for the block. Stage: Why: b. Carly is watching her dad bake a cake. She watches her dad measure out one cup of milk in a skinny measuring cup, and then pour the milk into the wider, larger bowl. Carly says there is less milk in the bowl then was in the measuring cup, and worries that there may not be enough. Stage: Why: c. Charles wants to make a tower of cards. Instead of jumping right in, he first makes a plan, draws a diagram, and thinks carefully about all the steps needed to build the tower Stage: Why:Explanation / Answer
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1. Greg
Stage: Sensorimotor stage
Why: During this stage. infants are only aware of what is immediately in front of there eyes. infants focus and believes only on what they see, the activities they are doing and the physical interactions with their environment.
B. Carly
Stage: Preoperational Stage:
Why: In this stage, the child's language ability,egocentric outlook, symbolic thought are increased but the logic is limited. Young children's perceptions in the preoperational stage is restricted to one aspect or feature of an object at the cost of the other aspects. Hence, Carly was using only one dimension that is height as the basis for her judgment of another dimension
C. Charles
Stage: Formal Operational Stage
Why: in this stage the child can form hypothesis and arrive at possible consequences that allows the child to construct his own mathematics. Also, child begins to form abstract thinking patterns where reasoning can be executed using only symbols without requiring any perspective.
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