While working with Dr. Theodore Simon in the 1920’s, Piaget was going over results of Dr. Simon’s standardized reasoning test. These tests were hoping to show how intelligent the children were. Dr. Simon …show more content…
(www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/assimilation) An example of assimilation would be a group of people from other cultures and or backgrounds having a influence over they way you see them
The Sensorimotor stage of our lives begins from our birth to the age of two year old. This stage consists of six sub-categories, which are; Simple Reflexes, First Habits and Primary Circular Reaction, Secondary Circular Reaction, Coordingation of Secondary Circular Reaction, Tertiary Circulare Reaction, and Beginning of thought. These six sub-categories are building blocks for the rest of the stages to help develop our cognitive thinking in our lives. …show more content…
The child has started to develope a more indepth way of replacing objects with words or symbols. They also have the ability to think about certain ideas and event that are not happening at that present time. The Development of imaginary play has started to take shape and can help further develope the childs ability. (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LqnnqrCvPTc)
The Concrete Operational Stage which occurs when the child has reached the age between seven and twelve years of age. The child starts to think outside of common thinking and comes up with their own rational. They start to ask questions, and take those answers and make an accommodation so it fits their understanding.
Accommodation is defined by making the process of adaptation or adjustment to.