Psychology - Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

⭐️ Check out our website https://www.cognito.org/ ⭐️ ** WHAT'S COVERED ** 1. Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development An overview of the four distinct stages of how children's thinking develops. 2. The Sensorimotor Stage (Birth - 2 years) Key developments, including learning through senses and object permanence. 3. The Preoperational Stage (2 - 7 years) The development of language and symbolic thinking. Limitations such as egocentrism, explained with the 'Three Mountains Task' example. 4. The Concrete Operational Stage (7 - 11 years) The emergence of logical thought and understanding the principle of conservation. 5. The Formal Operational Stage (11+ years) The ability to think abstractly and reason about hypothetical situations. 6. The Psychological Concepts Underpinning the Theory Schemas: mental frameworks for organising and interpreting information. Equilibration: the process of resolving conflict between existing schemas and new experiences. ** CHAPTERS ** 0:00 Introduction to Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development 1:04 The Four Stages of Cognitive Development 1:18 Sensorimotor Stage and Object Permanence 1:57 Preoperational Stage and Egocentrism 2:47 Concrete Operational Stage and Conservation 3:35 Formal Operational Stage and Abstract Thought 4:15 The Role of Schemas and Equilibration ** PLAYLISTS **    • Psychology      • KS3 Biology      • KS3 Chemistry      • KS3 Physics      • GCSE Maths (9-1)      • GCSE Biology (9-1)      • GCSE Chemistry (9-1)      • GCSE Physics (9-1)      • A-Level Biology   #Psychology #Cognito