Analysis Of A Child On Piaget's Cognitive Development

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The first video that I watched was a typical child on Piaget’s conservation tasks. The boy in the video seems to be 4 years old. There was a quarter test that I observed. When the lady placed the two rows of quarters in front of the boy, she asked him if they were the same amount or different. The boy said that both rows had the same amount of quarters. Next, when the lady then spreads out one row of quarters and leaves the other row as it is, the boy says that the spread out row has more quarters, he says because the quarters are stretched out. The boy is asked to count both rows of quarters; he then says that they are the same amount. An example of physical change from the video is the development of the prefrontal cortex which controls new actions. Another example of physical change is the boys’ fine motor skills because he was able to touch each quarter as he counted them without moving them. An example of cognitive development is conservation where children do not realize that by altering an object that does not change its basic properties. Another example of cognitive development is using sustained attention this is when the boy had to focus on the specific task for a long period of time. Planfulness is another example that is portrayed in this video. This is where “preschool …show more content…

When their teacher asked the class to show exited and scary they knew what that meant and could express it. Another example is that Chris and Zack displayed good moral behavior the whole time that they were at preschool because they knew that if they misbehaved there would be punishment. Gender roles are “sets of expectations that prescribe how females or males should think, act and feel” (167). Zack and Chris knew that they were boys and played with a battleship and legos. Last, they could interact with their classmates and get along with them which is part of interacting with

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