4 stages of child's development

         4 stages of child's development

Piaget's theory of cognitive development correspond with the age child( 1896- 1980).

In stage one, world experienced through senses and actions. Stage two, children use words and images to represent things, but lack logical reasoning. Stages three, they tend to understand concrete events and analogies logically, perform arithmetical operations. And then stage four which is the last stage, children tend to operate formal and utilize abstract reasoning.






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  1. How do children experience the world through senses?

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  2. At what stage does tentrum happen Mostly in children?

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  3. Children make sense of their world by hearing, touching, seeing, tasting and smelling. When they are offered a new toy, they squeeze it with their hands and rub it on their cheeks.

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  4. Can a child have senses or actions of stage 2 while in stage 1?

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  5. What is the difference between the two last stages?

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  6. What is the difference between the two last stage?

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  7. What is the difference between the two last stage?

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  8. What is the difference between the two last stage?

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  9. At which child development stage will the child be more aware of the outside world and events?

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  10. The way you love children 👶 now I understand why but anyways this is so informative I will want to read more

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  11. This was so informative, I will love to read more related topics.

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  12. Incredible work for sure, and any one can learn from than👍

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  13. Can you please give examples on each stage

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  14. Well said, this added to my knowledge

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  15. Piaget's theory of cognitive development correspond with the age child( 1896- 1980).

    In stage one, world experienced through senses and actions. Stage two, children use words and images to represent things, but lack logical reasoning. Stages three, they tend to understand concrete events and analogies logically, perform arithmetical operations. And then stage four which is the last stage, children tend to operate formal and utilize abstract reasoning.

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  16. Wooooow... This is a really good piece and educative, I really learned a lot, I'm glad I didn't waste my time.

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  17. Every child go through every stage, just in order, like no child will skip a stage to the other one

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  18. Wow i have learnt something new specifically on the 4 stages of child development.

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  19. I almost beat up my 3 years Niece for not being able to reason why she need to eat😂😂😂.Thanks to This it saved her🤗🤗🤗

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  20. It is amazing how this applies to most children I have met.

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  21. My knowledge is extended ...thanks for the information hun����

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  22. My knowledge is extended ...thanks for the information hun😍👌

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  23. Never knew,,, highly appreciate this

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  25. Do you think it's important for children to complete all the stage of development and why ?
    Emphasize on the importance of parents/ al participation at all stages of development?

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  26. This is amazing so to say, more please.

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  27. Very important information 👏👏

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  28. Thanks for the birthday information 👌

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  29. Sorry birthday isn’t supposed to be there, typing error

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  30. Educating the youth is the best thing

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