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Psychosocial Stages And Vygotsky's Theory Of Cognitive Development

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Children Cognitive Development
Every child is unique and different and develops at different rates, but there are certain milestones and stages that all children go through from birth to the age of eight. Children’s cognitive development does not stop at this time, but the first years are the foundation of their cognitive development. Cognitive development has to do with the knowledge children learn and the tasks they are able to perform. As children grow, they gain a better understanding of the world around them and increase their cognitive development. There have been many theories and numerous people who have spent their entire life observing how children develop cognitively such as: Jean Piaget – Theory of Cognitive, Erickson’s Psychosocial Stages and Vygotsky’s Theory of Cognitive Development. These theorists have slightly different perspective on how a child develops. The following paper will take a look at the most important cognitive milestones a child goes through from birth to eight years of age.
From the moment a child is born he is observing and developing cognitively. The first two years of life are crucial as a child’s brain is making thousands of nerurological connections. “Trust vs. Mistrust” is the first stage in Erikson’s psychosocial theory which takes place between birth and one year of age. In this stage infants are very dependent and begin to form trust with those close to them. They also show signs of mistrust with those who less familiar. If an

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