Briefly describe some criticisms of Piaget's approach to cognitive development

What will be an ideal response?


Answer: While Piaget believed that all people develop in a universal path and advance from stage to stage, research indicates that there are significant differences between cognitive capabilities from culture to culture. Unlike Piaget, many developmentalists argue that these stages shift and sometimes overlap in a more continuous fashion. Developmentalists argue that Piaget underestimated the age at which certain capabilities emerge. Piaget had a narrow view of thinking and knowing, while other developmentalists such as Harold Gardner suggest that there are various kinds of intelligence that are independent of each other. Some scholars, such as Lebouvie-Vief, believe thinking continues to mature into adulthood.

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