Cognitive Development Chapter 8
Cognitive development in early childhood
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What age of children fall in Piaget’s stage 2: preoperational thought?
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This is when children think that inanimate objects have life and feelings.
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The concept that certain basic properties of an object remain the same even if it’s physical appearance changes.
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Speech that children say out loud to themselves.
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The range of problems a child can solve when given assistance.
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Humans process information much in the same way a computer does.
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Ability to focus on stimulus without distraction.
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Amount of information a person can remember at one time.
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At what age does metacognitive skills improve rapidly after?
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A coherent and integrated framework of concepts about the mind, how it works, and why it works that way.
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Autism is linked to dysfunction in this system.
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The average 6-year old speaks about how many different words?
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When children learn grammatical rules and apply them incorrectly.
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Subtractive bilingualism is when a person learns a second language while maintaining first language.
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Abecedarian Project, High/Scope Perry Preschool Program, and Chicago Longitudinal Study, are all examples of Early Childhood Education Programs.
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It is easy to define kindergarten readiness.
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