Sensorimotor play
exploring/manipulating objects
12 mo
Constructive play
use objects to build/construct things
2 yrs
First pretend play
using toy cup with stuffed bear
15-21 mo
Substitute pretend play
broom as horse
2-3 yrs
Sociodramatic play
play parts or take roles
preschool years
Rule-governed play
red light/green light
age 5-6
Piaget’s preoperational stage
symbolic function, words => objects
Egocentrism
believes everyone has the same perspective the way she does, bad at lying, selfish
e.g., mountains
Centration
focusing on one aspect or variable at a time
- only length NOT width
e.g., “Is there the same amount of juice in each glass?”
Conservation
matter can change in appearance w/o change in quantity
e. g., “Does each cow have the same amount of grass?”
- water in glass
List some of the challenges to Piaget’s View?
What is Theories of Mind (ToM)?
Describe the False Belief Principle and provide an example?
e.g., 3 yr old says crayons, 4 yr old says candy, because 4 yr old recognized that a picture of candy would lead snoopy to have a false belief
What are some influences on the development of theory of mind?
The Alternative Theories of Early Childhood are blank memory and blank efficiency?
Metamemory
knowledge about how memory works/ability to control and reflect on one’s own memory function
e.g., recounting number of coins
Meta(cognition)
knowledge about how the mind thinks / ability to control and reflect on one’s own thought processes
e.g., understanding of how there thinking works
Flexible Item Selection Task (FIST) is a measure of ___ and ___ flexibility.
measure abstract and cognitive flexibility
Vgotsky’s Socio-Cultural Theory
Social factors:
Fast-Mapping is the ability to ______________
ability to categorically link new words to real-world referents
Grammer Explosion
Phonological Awareness
Developed through:
Describe the differences in intelligence in kids?
How is intelligence measured?