A stage of cognitive development refers to a period in which children acquire specific thinking abilities and skills that are characteristic of that stage. Each stage represents a different level of understanding and reasoning.
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Sensorimotor Stage: This is the first stage in Piaget's theory, during which infants learn about the world through their senses and actions.
Preoperational Stage: The second stage where children begin to use language and symbols to represent objects and ideas.
Concrete Operational Stage: In this third stage, children gain the ability to think logically about concrete events and understand conservation.