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What stage of Piaget’s cognitive development is 18-24 months old to age 7?





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preoperational stage.


the correct answer to the question regarding the stage of piaget’s cognitive development for children aged 18-24 months to 7 years is the preoperational stage. jean piaget, a renowned developmental psychologist, proposed a theory of cognitive development that outlines how children's abilities to think and understand the world around them evolve as they grow. this theory is segmented into four distinct stages, each characterized by different cognitive capabilities.

piaget's stages start with the sensorimotor stage, which spans from birth to about 18-24 months. during this period, infants learn about the world through their senses and actions, such as looking, touching, sucking, and grasping. children learn that objects continue to exist even when they cannot be seen (object permanence), and they begin to form a basic understanding of cause-and-effect relationships.

following the sensorimotor stage is the preoperational stage, which occurs approximately from 18-24 months to 7 years of age. this stage is marked by rapid language development and an increase in symbolic thinking. children in this stage tend to be very egocentric, meaning they have difficulty seeing situations from perspectives other than their own. during the preoperational stage, children use symbols to represent objects but still lack the ability to perform operations (internalized mental actions that allow them to do mentally what before they had done physically). they also struggle with understanding the concept of conservation — the idea that quantity does not change even when its shape does.

the third stage of piaget’s theory is the concrete operational stage, spanning from ages 7 to 12. in this stage, children gain a better understanding of mental operations. they begin to think logically about concrete events and understand the concept of conservation. additionally, they can classify objects according to several features and can order them in series along a single dimension such as size.

the final stage is the formal operational stage, which begins in adolescence and extends into adulthood. during this stage, individuals develop the ability to think about abstract concepts. they can consider possible outcomes and consequences of actions, and they can reason about hypothetical situations. this is the stage where people develop the ability to think about moral, philosophical, ethical, social, and political issues that involve abstract reasoning.

in conclusion, the preoperational stage, as identified by piaget, is crucial for the development of symbolic thinking and language in young children from about 18-24 months to 7 years. understanding these stages helps educators and parents provide appropriate experiences that promote cognitive development.


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