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Theories Of Cognitive Development

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As we grow, we go through series of stages of development weather it is mentally or morally, causing us to become more independent and allowing us to make our own choices. Cognitive development focuses on change, understanding and the development of morals, which teaches us how to treat and respect one another. Lawrence Kohlberg expanded on Jean Paget’s theory of cognitive development, Piaget’s studies focused more on cognitive reasoning behind the transformation of development and the way of thinking, while Kohlberg focused more on the moral aspect of development focusing on the individual and their moral beliefs and reasoning’s behind the choices made. How does learning about people’s lifelong moral development help us manage and …show more content…

We also become more active by discovering how to move our bodies, and discovering our abilities. What develops at this stage in life is object permanence we do not recognize objects exist even if we are not able to see them. The second stage is from two to seven years (2-7), the toddlerhood stage known as preoperational, the mental operation when children start to develop in pretend and play, and use symbols to represent things. We learn how to walk and talk and are egocentric, we do not understand that others have a different point of view than we do. In this stage we are able to develop memory which helps us understand the difference between the past and present. Yet we cannot understand complex concepts such as cause and effect, and comparison. The third stage is the concrete operational stage which is between ages seven and eleven (7-11), at this stage we develop and demonstrate logical and concrete reasoning. We are able to discover and realize that thoughts and feelings are unique and that each individual is different. The last and final stage is the formal operational stage which is from age eleven to adulthood. It involves reasoning, logic and understanding. At this stage we become capable of finding solutions to problems, and understand more about the world and how it works. For Piaget to discover under which stage a person falls he used a famous conversion task

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