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What are the 3 stages of intellectual development by the father of modern sociology?

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What are the 3 stages of intellectual development by the father of modern sociology?

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  1. Piaget's 4 stages theory of cognitive development are;

    The sensorimotor stage - Birth to 2 years

    The preoperational stage - Aged 2 to 7

    The concrete operational stage - Aged 7 to 11

    The formal operational stage - 11 years and up

    The 3 stages in Bruner's theory of intellectual development are:

    Enactive where a person learns about the world through actions on objects.

    Iconic where learning occurs through using models and pictures.

    Symbolic which describes the capacity to think in abstract terms.

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