Psychology

  • Sensorimotor Stage, Piaget's

    First steps, Age 1
    Learning how to coordinate sensation perception with motor activity.
  • Sensorimotor Stage: Object Permanence, Piaget's

    Asked for juice from the fridge, Age 3
    Learning that objects are there even if you can't see them.
  • Preoperational Stage, Piaget's

    Pulled on mom's shirt to use the restroom, Age 4
    Giving someone a "heads up" and letting someone know something is going to happen.
  • Preoperational Stage, Piaget's

    Child wanted to play when mom was sick and not feeling well, Age 5
    Child only saw the needs of him/her.
  • Concrete-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    Getting curious about the hands on activities in school, Age 7
    Thinking more abstractly.
  • Concrete-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    Child offered to share his crackers with a classmate, Age 8
    Saw that there are other people in the world other than themselves.
  • Formal-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    Began high school, really interested in math and science, Age 14
    Thinking critically.
  • Formal-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    Graduated High School, Age 17
    Thinking critically.
  • Formal-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    University Singers toured in Boulder, Colorado, Age 18
    Thinking critically, experience.
  • Formal-Operational Stage, Piaget's

    Got married, Age 21
    Devoting and caring.