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Title: Learning to talk


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Intelligence
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Intelligence is Determined Both by Heredity and
Environment
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Symbolic Thinking
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Sensorimotor Stage of Development
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Kids
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TOYS
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Logic?
Assimilation and Accommodation Children form
concepts in their minds Concepts general
categories of objects and information
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Logic?
All things in the air are birds.
Then they learn the difference between bird and
plane
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The Preoperational Stage
  • Ages 2-7
  • Basic Mental operations start replacing
    sensorimotor activities as the primary way to
    learn

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Different Rates of Learning to Talk..
  • Hearing
  • Interest
  • Mental Abilities
  • Sex of Toddler
  • Need for speech
  • Interesting Environment

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Language Grammar
Children learn mostly by language and mental
images
A rule is a rule
I eated my apple No, its ate Then I ated my
apple
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Preoperational Stage
  • Begin learning multiple classification
  • the ability to understand that an object may fit
    into more than one category

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Language and Grammar
basketti
Shocolate Cheescake
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Preoperational Stage
  • Make-believe play is used to create and express
    all kinds of mental images

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Preoperational Stage
Egocentrism
Everyone views the world like I do
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Preoperational Stage
  • Egocentrism
  • The sun follows them from place to place and
    goes to bed when they do
  • Problems with reversibilitycant see the world
    from other's perspectives

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Preoperational Stage
Children are prone to thinking errors
Just as a walking toddler is prone to miss steps
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Preoperational Stage
use feeling to solve problems rather than logic
I dont want to go to sleep! Im not tired!
He hurt my feelings so I hit him!
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Preoperational Stage
  • Begin learning seriation
  • the ability top order groups of things by size,
    weight, or any common property
  • For example
  • Arranging beads on a bracelet from smallest to
    largest
  • However preschool age children cannot arrange
    themselves by height

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Preoperational Stage
Conservation
  • They think the same amount of liquid is more when
    poured into a tall glass.
  • To them taller means more!

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Logical Thinking
Another Example
These are all apples because they are red
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Preoperational Stage
Another example of conservation
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Preoperational Stage
Parts to Whole
What is this?
A Banana
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Preoperational Stage
Syncratic Reasoning a break in logic, changing
set of criteria Example Mother usually
makes dinner before dad comes home so making
dinner causes dad to come home.
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Preoperational Stage
Making Muffins
First, you put all of the white powder in a bowl.
Then you pour milk into it. Stir and pour in
metal cups that are hooked together. Now hurry
and put in the oven because we are late for
school.
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Preoperational Stage
Intuitive reasoning They guess!! Which line
has more marbles?
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Preoperational Stage
Time
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
Are we there yet?
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Preoperational Stage
Time
My birthday is before Christmas and after
Halloween
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Preoperational Stage
  • Children may not be aware of what is real and
    what is make-believe

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Piaget
  • In general we learn
  • Children learn to master one skill before
    another
  • Children learn in their own ways
  • And not as Adults do!!

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  • The End!
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