Briefly describe the four primary stages of Piaget’s Cognitive-Development theory. Provide the age range and primary characteristics of each stage

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1.The Risorgimento stage, which includes six sub stages, occurs between the ages of 0 to 2 years. At this stage, children learn how to coordinate the activities of the senses with motor activities. The primary developmental milestones include object permanence, deferred imitation, and categorization.
2. The pre operational stage occurs between 2 and 7 years of age. At this stage, children learn to how to represent the world symbolically. Major developmental milestones include conservation, reversibility, cent ration, ego centrism, animism, and classification.
3. The concrete operations stage is from 7 to 11 years of age during which children become capable of using systematic and logical mental operations. A more sophisticated understanding of conservation and classification evolve and serration is achieved.
4. The formal operations stage begins at age 11 and reaches completion between the ages of 15 and 20. The primary cognitive milestone is the development of hypothetical-deductive reasoning.

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