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Piaget’s Theory, GROUP MEMBERS : GWYNETH 🤠 , SHYANE 👻, JANICE 💛, JOLYN …
Piaget’s Theory
Sensorimotor - "The Active Child". (Coordination of Sense and Perception and Coordination of Muscle Movement )
5 senses
Hearing, taste and smell, touch, vision 🙉 🙈
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Reflex Acts
FIRSTLY, the neonate responds to external stimulation with inborn reflex actions.
For example, if you brush a baby’s mouth or cheek with your finger it will suck reflexively. 👶
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Symbolic Thought
Finally, in substage six there is the start of symbolic thought. This is transitional to the pre operational stage of cognitive development. Babies can now form mental representations of objects.
This means that they have developed the ability to visualise things that are not physically present. This is crucial to the acquisition of object permanence – the most fundamental achievement of the whole sensorimotor stage of development.
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The sensorimotor stage of development can be broken down into six additional sub-stages including simple reflexes, primary circular reactions, secondary circular reactions, coordination of reactions, tertiary circular reactions, and early symbolic thought.:star:
The main development during the sensorimotor stage is the understanding that objects exist and events occur in the world independently of one's own actions
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GROUP MEMBERS : GWYNETH 🤠 , SHYANE 👻, JANICE 💛, JOLYN :fireworks: