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Stage 1: Early reflexesBirth - 1 month Stage 2: Primary Circular Reactions1 - 4 months Stage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions4 - 8 months Stage 4: Combines.

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1 Stage 1: Early reflexesBirth - 1 month Stage 2: Primary Circular Reactions1 - 4 months Stage 3: Secondary Circular Reactions4 - 8 months Stage 4: Combines Secondary Circular Reactions8 - 12 months Stage 5: Tertiary Circular Reactions12 - 18 months Stage 6: The First Symbols18 – 24 months PIAGET'S STAGES OF SENSORIMOTOR INTELLIGENCE

2 Toys That Support Cognitive Development in Infancy 6 - 12 MonthsBirth - 2 Months Mobile in crib Rattle Music box Squeeze toys Nested plastic cups Boxes with lids Soft ball Stuffed animals Pots and pans Picture books (especially cloth or cardboard) 12 - 24 Months Dolls, especially large ones Toy telephone Puzzles (5 - 10 pieces) Vehicles (cars, boats, train) Sandbox, shovel, and pail Water toys (cups, funnel, etc.) Picture books with simple words

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4 Here, the infant must discriminate the dimension of color. Red shapes are rewarded but blue are not - provided that the child looks at the red ones. R = Rewarded In phase 2 with a reversal shift, the infant must still discriminate the same dimension, but a different value of the dimension. Color is still rewarded, but now it is the color blue instead of red. In phase 2 with a non- reversal shift, the infant must discriminate a new dimension in order to be rewarded in this case the dimension of shape. Triangles are now rewarded, regardless of color. Phase 1Phase 2 Reversal Shift Phase 2 Non-Reversal Shift R R RR RR

5 Evidence of Object Permanence in Infants HABITUATION EVENT: First, the child is shown an inclined track with a screen that can be raised and lowered. She becomes habituated to watching a car roll down the track, behind the screen, and out the other side. TEST EVENTS "Possible" event: In one test condition, a toy mouse is placed behind the tracks, but is hidden while the car rolls past. "Impossible" event: In the other test condition, the mouse is placed on the tracks, but is secretly removed after the screen in place, so that the car seems to roll "through" the mouse. A B C

6 PHONOLOGY: Sounds of a language LEXICON: Words of a language SEMANTICS: Meanings of words PRAGMATICS: Rules for using a language in a social context SYNTAX: Organization and grammatical rules of a language FIVE ASPECTS OF LANGUAGE

7 Infants are in Piaget’s sensorimotor stage. Concept of object permanence develops during this stage. Cooing, babbling, first words and two-word sentences appear in language growth, up to a vocabulary of about 200 words. Infants are in Piaget’s sensorimotor stage. Concept of object permanence develops during this stage. Cooing, babbling, first words and two-word sentences appear in language growth, up to a vocabulary of about 200 words. Summary of Cognitive Development in the First Two Years

8 Brain continues myelination process and formation of neuronal connections. Body proportions becoming more adult-like. Large and fine motor coordination are maturing. Brain continues myelination process and formation of neuronal connections. Body proportions becoming more adult-like. Large and fine motor coordination are maturing. Summary of Early Childhood Physical Development


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