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Chapter 8:
                    Cognition




McGraw-Hill/Irwin         © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.
The Cognitive Experience


• Cognitive Experience is:

  – The process of gathering, organizing, and using
    information in order to adapt to the world

  – Primarily unseen

  – Behind all areas of development




                                                      8-2
Sensorimotor Experience


• Jean Piaget created theories about how children
  come to know about their world.

• The Sensorimotor Stage is Piaget’s first stage in
  development.

  – Children from birth to age 2 are in the sensorimotor
    stage.

  – Sensorimotor refers to the coordination of sense
    perception and muscle movements.
                                                           8-3
Sensorimotor Experience


• Assimilation refers to the process of taking in new
  information and processing it.

• Accommodation describes what happens when
  this new information refines or expands previous
  mental categories.




                                                     8-4
Sensorimotor Experience


• Infants acknowledge the existence of things that
  they can see, touch, taste, smell, or hear.

• Young infants lack object permanence.

  – Object permanence is the ability to remember an
    object or person even though it cannot be seen,
    touched, smelled, or heard.

  – Gaining awareness of object permanence is a gradual
    process.
                                                          8-5
Preoperational Stage

•   The Preoperational Stage is characterized by the beginning of
    language and the ability to pretend.

•   Preoperational children can still use mental images for their thinking
    process.

•   Children in this stage have increased memory of past events.

•   Children in this stage have an improved ability to predict.


          ?    Have you noticed 2-year olds who are beginning to use symbols
               and better reasoning skills?



                                                                             8-6
Piaget’s Major Points


• Piaget believed knowledge is functional.

• Piaget believed children construct new knowledge as they
  grow and mature.

• Piaget believed that there is a connection between
  successive periods of development.

• Piaget referred to children’s ability to construct a plan as
  intentionality.



                                                                 8-7
Vygotsky’s Major Points


• Vygotsky believed that cognitive activities stem
  from social interactions.

• Vygotsky believed that knowledge is co-
  constructed.

• The Zone of Proximal Development

  – Vygotsky used this term to identify the difference
    between what children can do on their own and what
    they can further do with guidance.
                                                         8-8
Vygotsky’s Major Points


• Vygotsky believed that:

  – Language plays a vital role in cognition

  – Problem solving works best in a positive, responsive
    environment

  – The sharing of cultural activities between child and
    adult helps children understand their world



                                                           8-9
Pretend Play




 What are differences between
 1-year old pretend play and
 2-year old pretend play?


                                8-10
Supporting Cognitive Development


• Cognitive Development depends on security and
  attachment.

  – Children whose needs are met consistently will feel
    trusting and comfortable.

     • Children who feel comfortable will explore their
       environment.

        – Exploring the environment leads to cognitive development!



                                                                 8-11
Supporting Cognitive Development


• To support cognitive development:

  – Invite and encourage exploration and curiosity

  – Encourage children to interact with one another to
    solve problems

  – Introduce vocabulary and whole language
    development naturally, don’t force



                                                         8-12
Supporting Cognitive Development


• To support cognitive development:

  – Plan opportunities for creativity

  – Use discovery-oriented, hands-on, collaborative and
    open-ended experiences



                   Are flashcards and drills appropriate for
                          toddlers? Why or why not?


                                                           8-13
Children with Special Needs


• Early Childhood Inclusion

  – Learning about the world in a natural setting, or as
    least restrictive as possible, is significant for the
    development and learning of young children with
    special needs.

  – Access to a wide range of learning opportunities and
    play-based activities and environments is a key
    characteristic of high-quality early childhood inclusion
    programs.

                                                               8-14
Children with Special Needs


• Early Childhood Inclusion

  – Benefits children with and without disabilities,
    caregivers, and families.
     • Inclusion programs provide better developmental outcomes,
       skills learned in a natural setting, peer models for social
       interactions and competence
     • Provides greater understanding and opportunity for diverse
       friendships
     • Modifications for the included child can result in more creative
       problem solving for all children



                                                                      8-15
Online Learning Center


• See Chapter 8 of the text’s Online Learning
  Center for chapter quizzes, Theory Into Action
  activities, Video Observations, and more.




                                                   8-16

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Infants, Toddlers & Caregivers Ch 8

  • 1. Chapter 8: Cognition McGraw-Hill/Irwin © 2011 McGraw-Hill Higher Education. All rights reserved.
  • 2. The Cognitive Experience • Cognitive Experience is: – The process of gathering, organizing, and using information in order to adapt to the world – Primarily unseen – Behind all areas of development 8-2
  • 3. Sensorimotor Experience • Jean Piaget created theories about how children come to know about their world. • The Sensorimotor Stage is Piaget’s first stage in development. – Children from birth to age 2 are in the sensorimotor stage. – Sensorimotor refers to the coordination of sense perception and muscle movements. 8-3
  • 4. Sensorimotor Experience • Assimilation refers to the process of taking in new information and processing it. • Accommodation describes what happens when this new information refines or expands previous mental categories. 8-4
  • 5. Sensorimotor Experience • Infants acknowledge the existence of things that they can see, touch, taste, smell, or hear. • Young infants lack object permanence. – Object permanence is the ability to remember an object or person even though it cannot be seen, touched, smelled, or heard. – Gaining awareness of object permanence is a gradual process. 8-5
  • 6. Preoperational Stage • The Preoperational Stage is characterized by the beginning of language and the ability to pretend. • Preoperational children can still use mental images for their thinking process. • Children in this stage have increased memory of past events. • Children in this stage have an improved ability to predict. ? Have you noticed 2-year olds who are beginning to use symbols and better reasoning skills? 8-6
  • 7. Piaget’s Major Points • Piaget believed knowledge is functional. • Piaget believed children construct new knowledge as they grow and mature. • Piaget believed that there is a connection between successive periods of development. • Piaget referred to children’s ability to construct a plan as intentionality. 8-7
  • 8. Vygotsky’s Major Points • Vygotsky believed that cognitive activities stem from social interactions. • Vygotsky believed that knowledge is co- constructed. • The Zone of Proximal Development – Vygotsky used this term to identify the difference between what children can do on their own and what they can further do with guidance. 8-8
  • 9. Vygotsky’s Major Points • Vygotsky believed that: – Language plays a vital role in cognition – Problem solving works best in a positive, responsive environment – The sharing of cultural activities between child and adult helps children understand their world 8-9
  • 10. Pretend Play What are differences between 1-year old pretend play and 2-year old pretend play? 8-10
  • 11. Supporting Cognitive Development • Cognitive Development depends on security and attachment. – Children whose needs are met consistently will feel trusting and comfortable. • Children who feel comfortable will explore their environment. – Exploring the environment leads to cognitive development! 8-11
  • 12. Supporting Cognitive Development • To support cognitive development: – Invite and encourage exploration and curiosity – Encourage children to interact with one another to solve problems – Introduce vocabulary and whole language development naturally, don’t force 8-12
  • 13. Supporting Cognitive Development • To support cognitive development: – Plan opportunities for creativity – Use discovery-oriented, hands-on, collaborative and open-ended experiences Are flashcards and drills appropriate for toddlers? Why or why not? 8-13
  • 14. Children with Special Needs • Early Childhood Inclusion – Learning about the world in a natural setting, or as least restrictive as possible, is significant for the development and learning of young children with special needs. – Access to a wide range of learning opportunities and play-based activities and environments is a key characteristic of high-quality early childhood inclusion programs. 8-14
  • 15. Children with Special Needs • Early Childhood Inclusion – Benefits children with and without disabilities, caregivers, and families. • Inclusion programs provide better developmental outcomes, skills learned in a natural setting, peer models for social interactions and competence • Provides greater understanding and opportunity for diverse friendships • Modifications for the included child can result in more creative problem solving for all children 8-15
  • 16. Online Learning Center • See Chapter 8 of the text’s Online Learning Center for chapter quizzes, Theory Into Action activities, Video Observations, and more. 8-16