Piaget's Theory of Cognitive Development

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Published 2018-08-01
Piaget's theory argues that we have to conquer 4 stages of cognitive development. Only once we have gone through all the stages, at what age can vary, we are able to reach full human intelligence.

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Sources:
www.biography.com/people/jean-piaget-9439915
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jean_Piaget
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Piaget%27s_theory_of_cogniti…
www.appsychology.com/Book/Developmental/cognitived…

Full Script: docs.google.com/document/d/1Co2bjyFMZ2gUsmbsgJbx8k…

All Comments (21)
  • @ryanenslow4083
    The mnemonic “Some People Can’t Focus” always helped me remember this: Sensorimotor, Preoperational, Concrete, Formal
  • @kelsie.j
    thank you for summarising a 2 hour lecture on 6 minutes
  • @Kadams1997
    The “why” stage is my favorite. When my little cousins go through it, I try my best to answer their questions as accurately as I can. I don’t know if it truly helps them, but I love it. I remember when I explained that trees grow from seeds and my little cousins touches a small pine and says, “it’s a baby?” It was so sweet.
  • @CrispyHulk1
    This is the best designed information video I have ever seen. The animations and explanations are on point! Thank you
  • How not to love and thank Piaget for studying children, how they learn and behave?! Thank you so much for sharing!
  • “The more that you read, the more things you will know. The more that you learn, the more places you'll go.” ― Dr. Seuss, I Can Read With My Eyes Shut!
  • @vasuja2004
    My love for psychology will never fade!
  • @LETreviewerPH
    I just love all the informative presentations in your channel. As an educator molding future educators, the theories of learning videos explained in few minutes are fundamental..carry on!
  • @365dongle3
    Watching this video is a LOT easier than trying to read one of Piaget's books!
  • @pro369
    I've always admired subjects dealing with malleable issues, intelligence, learning. An impressive thought provoking and deep knowledgeable and witty analysis
  • @romeoli4665
    I believe that everyone has a particular pace in development. It has been proven that we have different brains that operates uniquely to us, therefore, some might develop faster than other , some may develop slower . The important thing about this is no matter how fast or slow a person develops , they will all undergo the same stages.
  • @familialopes4955
    The script for the video is very well written. Explains Piaget's concepts very well. We really have a sensational machine built inside us, our brain. It's a gift to be able to have n use it.
  • "Does everyone have a particular pace in development?" -In my opinion, yes because we take up lessons, things, learnings and new stuffs differently and also apply it on ourselves or our own lives as we realize or understand that this can help us in such specific situation/s or pick out as we decide if should we do this instead of that when we are in the middle of making decisions. And most importantly as we all know or are aware of there are people who are categorized or considered as a fast learner or a slow learner. And even in some case some get their development stunted together with some disorder like people with special needs that also comes with different types and as to what I am talking about, I meant those that causes physical and mental developmental delays and disabilities like down syndrome. Either ways, however it goes with the individual, there's nothing to be ashamed/pressured about. Everyone should take their time and respect everyone's pace.
  • @kingmuena1214
    Continue doing this king of videos. It really helps thank you.
  • I’ve heard this at least 20 times or more and because I am a visual learner so many light bulbs poppin on💡Thanks!