Jean Piaget's stages of cognitive development refer to a theory proposed by psychologist Jean Piaget that describes four distinct stages of intellectual growth and understanding in children. These stages are sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational, and formal operational.
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Sensorimotor Stage: This is the first stage in Piaget's theory, where infants learn about the world through their senses and motor actions.
Preoperational Stage: The second stage in Piaget's theory, characterized by symbolic thinking and egocentrism.
Formal Operational Stage: The final stage in Piaget's theory, where individuals develop abstract thinking abilities and can reason logically about hypothetical situations.
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