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Intelligence

Intelligence is Determined Both by Heredity and Environment

Symbolic Thinking

Sensorimotor Stage of Development

Kids

Assimilation and Accommodation Children form concepts in their minds Concepts: general categories of objects and information

All things in the air are birds. Then they learn the difference between bird and plane

The Preoperational Stage Ages 2-7 Basic Mental operations start replacing sensorimotor activities as the primary way to learn

Different Rates of Learning to Talk.. Hearing Interest Mental Abilities Sex of Toddler Need for speech Interesting Environment

I “eated” my apple No, it’s ate Then I “ated” my apple Children learn mostly by language and mental images

Begin learning multiple classification– the ability to understand that an object may fit into more than one category

Make-believe play is used to create and express all kinds of mental images

Everyone views the world like I do

Egocentrism The sun follows them from place to place and goes to bed when they do Problems with reversibility—can’t see the world from other's perspectives

Children are prone to thinking errors Just as a walking toddler is prone to miss steps

I don’t want to go to sleep! I’m not tired! He hurt my feelings so I hit him! use feeling to solve problems rather than logic

Begin learning seriation— the ability top order groups of things by size, weight, or any common property For example: Arranging beads on a bracelet from smallest to largest However preschool age children cannot arrange themselves by height

They think the same amount of liquid is more when poured into a tall glass. To them taller means more!

These are all apples because they are red

Another example of conservation

Syncratic Reasoning – a break in logic, changing set of criteria Example: Mother usually makes dinner before dad comes home so making dinner causes dad to come home.

First, you put all of the white powder in a bowl. Then you pour milk into it. Stir and pour in metal cups that are hooked together. Now hurry and put in the oven because we are late for school.

Intuitive reasoning —They guess!! Which line has more marbles?

My birthday is before Christmas and after Halloween

Children may not be aware of what is real and what is make-believe

In general we learn: Children learn to master one skill before another Children learn in their own ways And not as Adults do!!

The End!