Piaget's Theory: Stage 3 - Concrete operational thought = 7-11 years

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development psychology (Cognition in Infants and Children) Mind Map on Piaget's Theory: Stage 3 - Concrete operational thought = 7-11 years, created by Elizabeth.T.Hill on 29/03/2014.
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Piaget's Theory: Stage 3 - Concrete operational thought = 7-11 years
  1. The development of logical thought:
    1. seriation (focusing)
      1. conservation (happens in stages = operation, centration, liquid > number)
        1. classification
          1. reversibility
          2. less egocentric and less distracted by outward appearances
            1. thinking is limited in that is tied to reasoning about immediate and tangible problems
              1. the child has difficulty dealing with the hypothetical and abstract
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