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Comparing Piaget And Vygotsky's Cat In The Hat

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Emotions and Goal-directed Motivation Unlike Piaget who considered the environment relatively passive and providing only the nourishment for mental growth stating it was the child who actively constructed reality out his or her experience with the environment in contrast Vygotsky surmised the environment particularly the human interaction of parent, peers and teacher play an active and necessary role of child’s construction of social and physical reality. Simply put for Piaget development is from the egocentric to the sociocentric and for Vygotsky the opposite holds true. Vygotsky states “Every function in a child’s cultural development appears twice: first, between people (neuropsychological) and then inside the child (intrapsychological). Cat in the Hat: Stuck Like a Fly in a Web The Cat in the Hat takes the kids off on a trip to go find Mable the spider in order to fix their torn saga net. However, in order to first find Mable, they have …show more content…

Such as Sally in a skirt and Nick in pants, this demonstrates clear indication of what is gender identity. Furthermore, in the first cartoon “Knows a lot about snow” besides the easily identifiable gender, ethnicity, race diversities one could also identify physical diversity and the needs associated with this, with Fish. Because of his, environmental needs (water) when his environment started to freeze Cat, Nick and Sally sprang into action to do what was necessary to accommodate Fish’s basic needs. Another aspect of diversity that was addressed in this short cartoon was somewhat of a stereotype that Cat had to enlist Thing One and Two to build a machine that had capabilities of thawing frozen ice back to water. This demonstrates Thing One and Two because of their culture and race are mechanically minded and able to construct such complicated

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