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Jean Piaget's Theory Of Cognitive Development

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The cognitive developmental theory comes from the work and research done by Jean Piaget which we believe is an empiricist approach which goes hand and hand with Piaget’s constructive approach. Empiricism is a theory that states that knowledge comes only or primarily from sensory experience. The constructive approach is viewed as children discovering all knowledge about the world through their own learning and knowledge. According to Piaget, children pass through these stages at different times in their lives and cannot skip a stage which causes them to be seen as invariant.
When looking at the cognition infancy stage of birth to age 2 that is considered the sensorimotor stage. Within the sensorimotor stage children are learning though observation …show more content…

Adaptation involves children changing their behavior to meet situation demands. Assimilation is showing that the child understands the relationship between concepts. Accommodation is the altering of previous concepts in the face of new information, such as knowing that fish are not the only animal in the ocean. The equilibrium concept is Piaget's term for the process that the human ability to adapt to changes in the world and understanding the difference between the real world and what we perceive.
When viewing the Core Knowledge Theory, which is seen as Nativism; the philosophical theory that some ideas are innate. Like Piaget core-knowledge theorists also perceive children as active learners. Elizabeth Spelke and other psychologists argue that babies possess core knowledge about several domains from birth. Core knowledge is the infants’ understanding of object representation and babies’ abilities to make sense of quantitative information (Bjorklund 2012). Core-knowledge theorists concluded that children enter this life innately knowing some basic concepts and having skills to

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