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when a child takes in new ideas and knowledge from his or her environment, and he or she applies an idea or concept that they already know, which is called a “scheme”, to that new piece of information.
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Assimilation
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When a child changes their schemes to properly take in new ideas and knowledge.
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Accommodation
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When a baby’s cheek is stroked, causing the baby to turn his or her head in order to feed.
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Rooting Reflex
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A child's inability to take on the perspective or viewpoint of another person.
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Egocentrism
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When a child gives human or life-like characteristics and abilities to non-human or life-less objects.
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Animism
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