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    that the cognitive development theory is very crucial in day to day life. Everywhere one looks there is a use of cognitive development in the child development facilities, whether it be a private facility, or a state facility cognitive development is in practice. However, before getting to far one might ask what the cognitive development is and it is “changes in problem solving, memory, language, reasoning, and other aspects of thinking” (Woolfolk, Perry, n.d, p.G-2). The cognitive development…

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    Piaget's theory of cognitive development explains how a child constructs a mental model of the world. His contributions focus on a stage theory of child cognitive development, detailed observational studies of cognition in children. An example that I could think of a child that was born with a certain ability to construct the thought is that my youngest sister thought an object did not exist anymore when she did not see the object. When I took her toys away, she completely lost the interest,…

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    different manners through which my cousins learned, thought, and expressed themselves was extremely fascinating. Eager to understand these differences in greater detail, I set out do some research. While searching for explanations, I learned that cognitive development in children has intrigued many developmental psychologists in the past years. Jean Piaget was one such psychologist, and he was the first to comprehend…

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    The preoperational stage of cognitive development is a stage where a child is in the pre cognitive stage of understanding. The age ranges from two to seven years of age. Children in this age group are unable to apply logic to situations and create realistic ideas. Most principles associated with this stage are centration, egocentrism, play, symbolic representation, animism and many others. Centration focuses on the child's inability to concentrate on different aspects of a situation at the same…

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    Cognitive development is all about the way a person thinks. According to these theorists, Jean Piaget, Lev Vygotsky, David Elkind, and Benjamin Bloom, there are many different ways of thinking. Jean Piaget believed development occurred in four different stages of thinking. He considers the stages to be universal as the individual develops throughout their environments. The first stage sensorimotor focused on birth until 2 years old is basically the motor skills along with sensory organs…

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    Learning and development occurs for infants and toddlers Age 0 to age 2 is the critical period for both development and learning. When a child is undergoing the period of infancy or moving through toddlerhood, he or she will experience a variety of changes: physical, cognitive, language, social-emotional and spirituality. Domains of children 's development are closely related, with growth in one area influencing other domains (Gordon & Browne, 2014). This essay is going to explain how…

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    Attachment theories explain bonds between infants and caregivers while Cognitive theories attempts to explain human behavior by understanding my thought processes. For Attachment Theory, the requirement is to identify what kind of attachment was had as an infant. As with most infants I needed my parents in order to develop and always needed them around at all parts of the day. My attachment level to important people in my life still shows struggles of separation anxiety even as an adult.…

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    COGNITIVE DEVELOPMENT The first prominent area of development in my life is cognitive development. According to Jean Piaget, adaptation or adjustment to the environment include two basic processes, which are assimilation and accommodation. Assimilation is the act of using one’s existing schemes to make meaning or to interpret events in the world—an attempt to comprehend new information by fitting it into pre-existing information or knowledge. Sometimes, distorting new information is necessary…

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    play in early education can often be undervalued in early childhood programs. I believe that using a curriculum with play is so very important. It’s really a healthy part of a child’s development. Play can huge impact on development is so many areas, like a child social skills, language skills, and cognitive development. I find that role play can be a great way to teach this to early years that are learning. Personally, I believe that role plays can be helpful to get to know each child like what…

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    Cognitive Development Cognition, the act of obtaining knowledge, understanding it, recognizing it, and remembering the information, is one of the characteristics that make us human. Problem solving is another category that falls under cognition and we use it daily. Along with problem solving is language. Language is the act of placing insignificant syllables together to communicate with one another. Developmental cognition is directly related to how we perceive language and when we are able to…

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