Which stage of Piaget's cognitive development do you think is most important? Explain.
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i think schemas is the best form of cognitive thinking. just because thinking with your brain and using your mind o do the thinking and make conclsions is the easiest way to do it.
i think concrete operational is more important, because a child learning to think logically and understand observation play a big part in the development of a child's mind. i personally think that all of them are important in a way because they all work together to form the child's mind and how that child thinks in the future.
sensorimotor development i think it the most improtant because it use your sense in early child development getting use to everything you will use your brain more.
Sensorimotor development is the most important stage of development because this is when the thinking skills are initiated. This is the time children learn to process thoughts and grow mentally. On the other hand, all of the stages of development make us who we are.
I think sensorimotor is the most important because it is when you figure out that things other than you exist and have textures, smells, and sounds. It is the stage when you see everything for the first time even though you have no idea what it is. You can admire things because of how they look and not because of what they do or how you benefit from them.
I also agree with shetika in that all are important because they are all connected and work together to form a persons mind.
I believe that the concrete operational stage is the most important. Though every stage contains vital functions and development, but in order to make it through life you must have at least a minor ability to thonk logically.
I think the sensorimotor stage developmet is the most important for a child because they are gathering information at a very young age. As the child grows they are processing all the information into the mental vocabulary.
I think that the concret operational stage is the most is more important because it's when a child learns to think logically and understands conservation. But i also think that the sensorimotor stage is important because this is during the time that a child grows and learns the fastes in the shortest amount of time. When the child is experimenting and learning about the world through senses.
i belive all are equaly important becasue they all work together to make up a peoron and if you didnt have all you couldnt have the other it like the peices of a puzzle you cant have any missing
Im the only one that has said the second stage but I think the the most important stage is the Preoperational stage. From age 2 to age 6 or 7 is when you get to know your background. You dont remember from birth to age 2 and thats one reason why I wouldnt say the first stage, yes I agree with Edward that they are all important, but understanding language sounds pretty important to me. No one else has said the second stage, but I still think its pretty important. I also would have to say that the Formal Operational stage is important also because thats when you start to think logically and solve hypothetical problems, and learn from right and wrong/whats good and bad.
i think that sensorimotor stage is the most important stage because you learn to use your senses and you will use them your whole life and they will be the most important thing to use your life.
i would have to agree with edward. i think that every different stage gets you closer and closer to adulthood. also, every stage defines your way of thinking to get your mind more and more developed.
I agree with Edward that all of the stages are important. But I believe that the sensorimotor stage is most important not because you develop your motor skills but because you are most effected at that age
I believe that the sensorimotor skills is the most important because you develop these early on in life, and your motor skills are very important in developing you.
i think that the sensorimotor stage is the most improtant because that is the point in time where the child is starting to learn how to function as a person. without this stage they wouldnt be albe to develop any of the other stages.
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i think schemas is the best form of cognitive thinking. just because thinking with your brain and using your mind o do the thinking and make conclsions is the easiest way to do it.
i think concrete operational is more important, because a child learning to think logically and understand observation play a big part in the development of a child's mind. i personally think that all of them are important in a way because they all work together to form the child's mind and how that child thinks in the future.
sensorimotor development i think it the most improtant because it use your sense in early child development getting use to everything you will use your brain more.
Sensorimotor development is the most important stage of development because this is when the thinking skills are initiated. This is the time children learn to process thoughts and grow mentally. On the other hand, all of the stages of development make us who we are.
I think sensorimotor is the most important because it is when you figure out that things other than you exist and have textures, smells, and sounds. It is the stage when you see everything for the first time even though you have no idea what it is. You can admire things because of how they look and not because of what they do or how you benefit from them.
I also agree with shetika in that all are important because they are all connected and work together to form a persons mind.
sensorimotor development is the most important because it is where you grow mentally and you start to process thoughts.
I believe that the concrete operational stage is the most important. Though every stage contains vital functions and development, but in order to make it through life you must have at least a minor ability to thonk logically.
I think that the sensorimotor stage is most important because that is when the child is actually learning to use his motor skills.
I think the sensorimotor stage developmet is the most important for a child because they are gathering information at a very young age. As the child grows they are processing all the information into the mental vocabulary.
I think that the concret operational stage is the most is more important because it's when a child learns to think logically and understands conservation. But i also think that the sensorimotor stage is important because this is during the time that a child grows and learns the fastes in the shortest amount of time. When the child is experimenting and learning about the world through senses.
i belive all are equaly important becasue they all work together to make up a peoron and if you didnt have all you couldnt have the other it like the peices of a puzzle you cant have any missing
Im the only one that has said the second stage but I think the the most important stage is the Preoperational stage. From age 2 to age 6 or 7 is when you get to know your background. You dont remember from birth to age 2 and thats one reason why I wouldnt say the first stage, yes I agree with Edward that they are all important, but understanding language sounds pretty important to me. No one else has said the second stage, but I still think its pretty important. I also would have to say that the Formal Operational stage is important also because thats when you start to think logically and solve hypothetical problems, and learn from right and wrong/whats good and bad.
I think that the formal operational stage is the most important. That is where you learn right from wrong and why. You also learn to think logically.
I agree with Kelly too. Schemas are important because that is the way you think.
i think that sensorimotor stage is the most important stage because you learn to use your senses and you will use them your whole life and they will be the most important thing to use your life.
i would have to agree with edward. i think that every different stage gets you closer and closer to adulthood. also, every stage defines your way of thinking to get your mind more and more developed.
I agree with Edward that all of the stages are important. But I believe that the sensorimotor stage is most important not because you develop your motor skills but because you are most effected at that age
I believe that the sensorimotor skills is the most important because you develop these early on in life, and your motor skills are very important in developing you.
i think that the sensorimotor stage is the most improtant because that is the point in time where the child is starting to learn how to function as a person. without this stage they wouldnt be albe to develop any of the other stages.
I think sensorimotor developement is most important because you start to use your senses to learn things when your a child.
I think that no stage of cognitive development is any more important than the next. We can't do without any of them.
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