Summarize the major issues regarding Piaget’s approach to cognitive development

What will be an ideal response?


A good answer would include the following key points:
1 . The notion that cognitive development proceeds in stagelike advances has been questioned.
2 . Many developmentalists believe cognitive development proceeds in a more continuous fashion than Piaget believed.
3 . Piaget is considered better at describing behavior at a given stage, rather than explaining why the shift has occurred.
4 . Critics suggest he may have underestimated children’s cognitive capabilities.
5 . Some developmentalists argue that more sophisticated forms of thinking do not emerge until early adulthood.
6 . On the other hand, Piaget’s theory has formed the foundation of a great number of studies in regard to thinking capacities and processes.
7 . His theory has spurred a good deal of classroom reform.

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