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Play is
Social/gratifying
Culturally Determined
The leading source of development

WHO IS THIS?

VYGOTSKY
Play Reflects what they know rather contributes to their knowledge... who says this?
Piaget
Play represents a child skills and how they think... Who says this?

Piaget

Play is not
The predominant activity of children
Defined based on amount of pleasure it gives
WHOS SAYS THIS?
VYGOTSKY
Play has...

creation of an imaginary situation (for gratification sometimes when they can not receive what they want in real life)
Defined ROLES AND RULES
HIDDEN OR IMPLICIT RULES

Who says this?
VYGOTSKY
Play is ASSIMILATION...
Who says this and define it with an example. Also state which stage it is in.

PIAGET says this

Assimilation: Repeating and mastering a previously learned behavior/ knowledge
"The action of the child on surrounding objects" Example: a child sees a lion, and categorizes it as a Kitty.
This is in the ADAPTION STAGE

Play is ACCOMMODATION
Who says this and define it with an example...
PIAGET says this
Accommodation is the action of the environment (object) on the child-example: But the child learns from the environment or lion that it is not a Kitty.
0-2 Functional play, basic motor/physical repetitive actions Born with certain survival behaviors. Repeat actions over and over again on objects or themselves. Acquire understandings of physical world. Form understandings of similarities/different based on qualities. NAME THIS STAGE and who.
PIAGET
1st stage.
Sensorimotor
Learning Precedes development


Piaget or Vygotsky?
Vygotsky

Vygotsky

Development precedes learning
we interpret the world through mental Schema, allowing us to make sense of our environment..
Piaget or Vygotsky?
We
Piaget
Assimilate new information or adapts to using new skills is called what to whom?
Learning to Piaget
Present state of development is enhanced when confronted with new tasks just out of reach of our present abilities.
Piaget or Vygotsky
Vygotsky
Development precedes learning

Piaget or Vygotsky?

Piaget

development proceeds from the individual to the social world. Egocentric speech suggests that the child is self-centered and unable to consider the point-of-view of others. Piaget also maintains that development precedes learning.

Piaget or Vygotsky
Piaget
Kids learn from language... Piaget or Vygotsky
Vygotsky
Things are culturally based.. Moh vs Moo
Piaget or Vygotsky?
Vygotsky
Vygotskys 3 stages of play
no play 0-3
symbolic play 3-7
Games with rules 7-12
children are egocentric not social... who says this?
Piaget or Vygotsky
Piaget
explain paradox of play in vygotsky terms...
Play brings pleasure BUT we don't do whatever we want. Ech play activity has rules that the child must follow even if they don't want to rules. Rules are socially determined but not fixed.
Whats Adaption mean in terms of Piaget...
The equilibrium between Assimilation and Accommodation
Piaget- 4 stages of play***
Functional- Sensorimotor

Stage 2: Symbolic Play-Preoperations

Stage 3: Games with Rules- Concrete operations

Stage 4: Formal Operations- No play
Piaget stages of the sensorimotor Period

what is stage 1 (birth to 1 month)
Simple reflexes. Infant uses sucking, looking, listening and grasping
Stages of the sensorimotor Period
What is stage 2 (1-4 months)
Primary Circular reactions

Infant begins to adapt simple reflexes to the environment. sucking is used with pacifiers
What is stage 3 of sensorimotor period

(4 to 8 months)
Repeated actions that involve objects, toys, clothing, or people
What is stage 4 of sensorimotor Period
(8 to 12 months)
Coordination of secondary circular reactions
the infant coordinates behavior.
What is stage 5 of sensorimotor
(12 to 18 months)
Tertiary circular reactions
Toddlers become creative and experiment with new behaviors
What is stage 6 of sensorimotor period
(18 to 24 months)
Mental combinations. The toddler can engage in true problem solving.
coordination of secondary circular reactions
the infant coordinates behavior
Stage 4 8 tho 12 months
Teritary circular reactions
Toddlers become creative and experiment with new behaviors
Which stage is this in sensorimotor period/
Stage 5. 12 to 18 months
Secondary circular reactions
repeats actions that involve objects, toys, clothing, or people

Which stage of sensorimotor period is this
Stage 3. 4 to 8 months
Primary circular reactions.
Infant begins to adapt simple reflexes to the environment. sucking is used with pacifiers.
Which stage of sensorimotor period?
Stage 2. 1 to 4 months
Simple reflexes
Infant uses sucking, looking, listening and grasping.
Which tags of sensorimotor its this?
Stage 1 (birth to 1 month)