Infancy‚ Daycare and Piaget: Cognitive Development The first stage of Piaget’s theory of sensorimotor development is Sensorimotor. In this stage there are six substages. The six substages in order are‚ simple reflexes (First month)‚ first habits and primary circular reactions (1 to 4 months)‚ secondary circular reactions (4 to 8 months)‚ coordination of secondary circular reactions (8 to 12 months)‚ tertiary circular reactions (12 to 18 months)‚ and beginnings of thought (18 to 2 years). Each substage
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There are 7 factors that affect the development of a child: growth‚ diet‚ love and affection‚ sleep‚ stimulation‚ environment and medical conditions and illness. I will discuss six of them below: - GROWTH - a major factor affecting a child’s physical (eg. growth of bones and muscles) and mental (eg. growth of the brain) development. It is responsible for many things which are usually taken for granted. There are many illnesses and disorders that can negatively affect growth and prevent children
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Topic: Bullying General purpose: To inform my audience about why people are bullied‚ the impact of bullying‚ and what can be done to stop bullying. Specific purpose: To show why people are bullied‚ the impact of bullying‚ and what can be done to stop bullying. Introduction Attention getter: Hurtful words are said to you‚ you are pushed around at school and you come home crying; your family is wondering what happened. Bullying is when a person is picked on over and over again
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Cognitive Functioning PSY/475 April 22‚ 2013 Cognitive Functioning Sternberg’s Triarchic Theory *Componential *Metacomponents *Performance *Knowledge-acquisition Speaker Notes: Sternberg’s Triarchic theory was first introduced around 1985 and has been widely used since. Sternberg believed that that intelligence has three facets to help understand the human mind (Hogan‚ 2007). There are many different sub-divisions and then some of those have subparts to them as well. The first is componential
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explosion of modern technology‚ old-school bullying is out and a new type of bullying is taking the stage. But while stuffing someone in a locker is a pretty obvious sign of harassment‚ with no bruises or bloody noses as evidence of abuse‚ cyber-bullying often doesn’t raise alarms until it’s too late. “It’s such a gray area‚” says Broadcast teacher Charles Huette. “It’s easy to talk about but difficult to identify.” When asked to define “cyber-bullying‚” most students respond with a blank look
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Cognitive and Intellectual development: Children will be more informed of their likes and dislikes specially in school‚ the subjects they like they will excel in and the ones they don’t they will just get by‚ this is because they are more skilled in reading‚ writing and
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Piaget’s Cognitive Development: Preoperational Intelligence Stage Piaget’s second stage of Cognitive development is the Preoperational Intelligence period that lasts from age 2 to 6 years. Preoperational Intelligence stage is when a burst in language development occurs and children’s imagination is at its peak. Children between the ages of 2 and 6 years old are only able to see and focus on a situation from one angIe and ignore other possibilities and scenarios. Children are not able to focus
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of Drinking on an Offspring’s Cognitive Development ‘ In the article “A conceptual model for the development of externalizing behavior problems among kindergarten children of alcoholic families: Role of parenting and children ’s self-regulation”‚ Eiden‚ Edwards and Leonard (2007) conducted a study on the effects having an alcoholic parent on a child’s behavioral development. They examined the behavior of children from the age of 12 months through development into kindergarden resulting from
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He influences others and has some pretty close friends. I still encourage him to participate in sports or clubs to help increase his social skills. He is also entering Piaget’s third stage of Cognitive development: The Concrete Operational Stage. This is evident by Jeffrey beginning his moral development and has begun cheating less often at games‚ however he has been lying about some things as he has yet learned to think about things in an abstract way. I tell him stories or fables lie “the boy
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Jillian is a 9-year-old female of average height and weight. When Jillian was asked to do a round-off‚ she had to do many cartwheels before being able to successfully complete a round-off. She also stumbled a few times and her landing was uncertain. This is to be expected of children between the ages of 8 to 10 years. Their motor skills are much more precise than younger children but‚ still need some “fine tuning” as they mature into later childhood. This is also seen as she threw a ball to her friend
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