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List the Piaget's 4 stages of Cognitive Development? | 1 Sensorimotor Stage 0-2 years 2 Preoperational Stage 2-7 years 3 Concrete Operational Stage 7-11years 4 Formal Operational Stage 11+ |
List Piaget's Key information about each Stage in relation to ages? | 0-2 yrs Infants start to build an understanding of world with senses 2-7 yrs Children develop language, abstract thinking 7-11 yrs Children learn logical concrete rules of objects 11+ yrs Children learn logical rules to understand abstract concepts |
Preoperational Stage 2-7 yrs what are Five Key behaviors children display? | Imitation, Symbolic Play, Drawing, Mental Imagery, Verbal Evocation of Events |
Piaget's Schema means? | A Category of Knowledge, mental template, a child puts together to understand the world and is a product of the child's experiences and can represent objects, obverts, or concepts |
Two Key concepts related to Schema? | Assimilation-is where a child uses pre-existing schema to understand a new object or situation Accommodation-is where a child adapts a preexisting schema to fit a new experience or object; this process is more mentally challenging than assimilation |
Piaget's Equilibration motivates a child to continue through the Stages of cognitive development; What becomes of this situation? | A child experiences Assimilation, their world view is inaccurate, they are in a state of dis-equilibration which motivates them to accommodate new information, reaching a state of Equilibrium |
What two Dimensional Systems of Occupational Classification Utilizing did Roe use? Hint; DSOCU | Fields and Levels |
What Eight Occupational Fields used by Roe's? | Service, Business Contact, Organizations, Technology, Outdoor, Science, General Culture, and Arts/ Entertainment |
What Six Levels of Occupational Skill did Roe use? | Professional Managerial1, Professional and Managerial 2, Semiprofessional/Small Business, Skilled, Semiskilled, and Unskilled |