Piaget's view refers to the cognitive developmental theory proposed by Jean Piaget. It suggests that children actively construct their understanding of the world through a series of stages, progressing from simple sensorimotor schemes to more complex abstract reasoning abilities.
Related terms
Schemas: Mental frameworks or structures that individuals use to organize and interpret information.
Cognitive Development: The process by which an individual's thinking and understanding of the world changes over time.
Assimilation: The process of incorporating new experiences into existing mental schemas.