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 True

False
Maybe
● Young children's emotions are like
the adults' which may drag on for ● It is the inability to distinguish
hours or days. between how one experiences
True events and how others experience
False them.
Maybe
Egocentrism
● Children are characterized as this Animism
because the child tries to understand Transudative reasoning
his environment. Conservation
Discovery Age
Curiosity Age ● It is the attribution of life like
Exploration Age properties to inanimate objects
Inquisitive Age
Egocentrism
● Children often play games of Animism
'pretending'. They reenact some Transudative reasoning
experiences common to them like Conservation
being put to bed, scolded, or hugged
using a doll to represent themselves. ● Young children can recognize that
many actions performed on objects
Deferred imitation can be reversed.
Symbolic play
Mental image True
Verbal evocation False
Maybe
● Children are characterized as this
because the child copies just any ● It is reasoning from particular to
model who gets his attention. particular.

Imitation Age Egocentrism


Inquisitive Age Animism
Vocabulary Age Transudative reasoning
Exploration Age Conservation

● Piaget discovered several ● This is an internalized kind of


characteristics of preoperational imitation.
thought during the intuitive period
attention to transformations, Deferred imitation
decentration, and reversibility. Symbolic play
Mental image
Verbal evocation ● It is the tendency to concentrate on
one aspect of a stimulus and ignore
● It is the sub period of preoperational others.
stage of cognitive development from
2-4 years old. Irreversibility
Centration
Pre-conceptual period Conservation
Verbal evocation
● The type of family interaction affects
the causes of emotions as well as ● It is a critical period in the
the kinds of resulting behavior. development of the human potential
from 2 years to 6 years.
True
False Early childhood
Maybe
● Early childhood is characterized by
● During the intuitive subperiod heightened emotionality.
children begin to use language to
direct their behavior. True
False
True Maybe
False
Maybe ● Children are characterized as this
because a healthy child engages in
● The relationship with the father is all kinds of tasks.
critical to the boy's development of
masculine identity. The boy derives Discovery Age
his male self- concept from his father Exploration Age
through the process of identification. Activity Age
Curiosity Age
True
False ● The preoperational child can imitate
Maybe what he has previously observed but
which is now not present.
● It is the ability to recognize that
properties of an object or set of Deferred imitation
objects remain the same or invariant Symbolic play
during transformations. Mental image
Verbal evocation
Irreversibility
Centration ● Children are characterized as this
Conservation because the child begins to meet
Egocentrism people in his neighborhood and
community.
Imitation Age
Curiosity Age
Exploration Age
Socialization Age

● In Piaget's theory, it is the stage of


cognitive development in early
childhood
Sensorimotor stage

● It means children use a word or two


to signify a past event in their
experience.

Irreversibility
Centration
Conservation
Verbal evocation

● It is the stage of psychosocial


development expected to
development in early childhood.

Autonomy vs shame/doubt
Initiative vs guilt
Industry vs inferiority
Identity vs role confusion

● By the time the child is two years old


he has a well-defined concept of
who he is.

True
False
Maybe

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