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Card 6

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Amelie is learning reversibility (awareness that actions can be reversed) She is practising this by recognizing that her dog is a Labrador, that a Labrador is a dog & that a dog is an animal. According to Piaget, what stage is Amelie in?

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Card 7

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Skills such as logical thought, deductive reasoning & systematic planning emerge at which stage?

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Card 8

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In which stage can children begin to think abstractly and can form hypothetical ideas?

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Card 9

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If you asked a child in the concrete stage of development “What would happen if people had no thumbs?” Their response would be:

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Card 10

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Tests exploring physical conceptualisation & the abstraction of thought were used during which stage?

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Card 11

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Hawkins et al (1984) found that under optimal conditions, pre-schoolers can engage in deductive reasoning. What type of problems do the majority get correct?

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Card 12

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What is the definition of assimilation?

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Card 13

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What is the definition of accommodation?

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Card 14

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Piaget's stages have been criticized because:

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Card 15

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Incorporating new information into your existing ideas is a process known as:

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