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The stages are well referenced at [[Theory of cognitive development#Sensorimotor_period]]. Before merely copying these over, I wondered whether these stages belonged in this article at all. Any thoughts? [[User:Finereach|Finereach]] ([[User talk:Finereach|talk]]) 18:24, 15 November 2009 (UTC) |
The stages are well referenced at [[Theory of cognitive development#Sensorimotor_period]]. Before merely copying these over, I wondered whether these stages belonged in this article at all. Any thoughts? [[User:Finereach|Finereach]] ([[User talk:Finereach|talk]]) 18:24, 15 November 2009 (UTC) |
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Stages
The stages are well referenced at Theory of cognitive development#Sensorimotor_period. Before merely copying these over, I wondered whether these stages belonged in this article at all. Any thoughts? Finereach (talk) 18:24, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
- On further thought, I will just copy them over at some point. Finereach (talk) 18:30, 15 November 2009 (UTC)
I am looking at my child development textbook and also this page. I am confused, because it looks like these stages are not part of object permanance. The textbook has the stages that you have listed under object permance as stages under the final stage of Piaget's last stage of sensorimotor development. —Preceding unsigned comment added by 71.67.255.49 (talk) 00:20, 5 February 2010 (UTC)
Piaget's Stages in Object Permanence
This section is very good, but is there not criticisms of this theory as some believe object permanence occurs before a child is able to speak? Perhaps this should be stated in the article. Also, while parts of Piaget's theory are contested, it would still be a good idea to get more information on his theory and studies from his own articles. Lauradronen (talk) 18:48, 9 November 2011 (UTC)