Asked by
Payton Darby
on Nov 04, 2024Verified
Piaget was convinced that the mind of a child
A) is like a blank slate at birth.
B) is not heavily influenced by maturation.
C) develops through a series of stages.
D) is heavily dependent on the child's personality.
Cognitive Development
The process by which a person's ability to think, understand, and interact with the world develops through childhood into adulthood.
Piaget
A Swiss psychologist known for his pioneering work in child development, particularly for his theory of cognitive development.
Blank Slate
A metaphorical term referring to the mind in its presumed original state unaffected by outside influences.
- Gain an understanding of Piaget's cognitive development stages along with the concepts of assimilation and accommodation.
Verified Answer
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Learning Objectives
- Gain an understanding of Piaget's cognitive development stages along with the concepts of assimilation and accommodation.