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    The theorist that I chose to write about is Jean Piaget. His theory deals with the nature of knowledge itself and how humans gradually come to acquire it. His theory is basically known as the developmental stage theory. In the developmental stage theory there are four different stages of the developmental theory: the sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational period. Jean Piaget was born in Neuchâtel (Switzerland) on August 9, 1896. He was the oldest child of Arthur

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    Background Take a look at two children who are between the ages of four and ten years old. Neither of those children would observe nor solve a problem or situation the exact same way. This is because of the four cognitive development stages. Each stage signifies a certain level of development and understanding based on the age of a child. Jean Piaget is a scientist and philosopher who eventually created the cognitive development theories. “Piaget’s first intellectual interest were the study of nature

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    Welcome to the exciting and adventurous camp of Cognitive Ability, where we challenge and cherish the precious minds of babies and teens through our fun activities of psychology through Piaget’s theory of cognitive ability. Piaget’s theory of cognitive ability was designed to distinguish the age at which a child’s cognitive ability was developed through the stages in which he classified as sensorimotor, preoperational, concrete operational and formal operational (Lutz & Huitt, 2004). The goal of

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    LASA 1 Promoting Cognitive Developments Students Name Course name and number Instructors’ name Date submitted LASA 1 Promoting Cognitive Developments A good understanding of how children grow, learn, and change is significant as it allows people to accept and appreciate the cognitive, physical, emotional, educational, and social growth that kids undergo from birth through early adulthood. Piaget is well known for her cognitive developmental theory that sees the kid cognitive development

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    children experience, including developmental moments and sensations. Children tend to find out what objects are, or what they do, through a trial and error process such as, shaking objects, throwing objects, or putting objects in their mouths (“Piaget’s Model of Cognitive Development”). In addition, children have twice the number of synapses as adult brains, including the ones that are strengthened the most by learning new things and the connections that are kept (“How Your Brain

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    Theorist Information Piaget 1936 Vygotsky 1960s Chomsky 1957, 1965, 1991 Theory Overview Piaget’s cognitive development theory states that a child’s knowledge comes from his or her experiences as they explore their world (Berk, 2007). Vygotsky’s theory focuses on how culture is transmitted to the next generation. Through social interaction, children begin to acquire skills that are valued by their culture (Berk, 2007). Chomsky’s theory seeks to explain how children acquire language so quickly. Chomsky

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    Table of Content Hierarchical Model Example Advantages of Hierarchical Model Disadvantages of Hierarchical Model Network Model Example Advantages of Network Model Disadvantages of Network Model Relational Model Example Advantages of Relational Model Disadvantages of Relational Model Comparison of DBMS Models Hierarchical Model Hierarchical databases have been IBM's

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    Types of Database 1. Flat File Database A flat file database is an excellent way of storing a pretty small amount of records. Flat file can be a plain text file. Flat file are generally not a structural relationships between the records. For example a spread sheet application such as Excel can be used as a flat file database. Each row in a worksheet can be a record and each column and a field. Flat file database can also be stored in a dedicated database application such as Access. Installing database

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    Hierarchical Database Kind of database model which is designed in a hierarchy completely access to data beginning at the highest of hierarchical then changes to down such as customer to order. Also this system relation records together same a family tree that each record has just one owner. The hierarchical typical structure has levels which shows one –to – many also relationship between a parent and children divisions. The main key this models which following by each parent can have many children

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    n of different data models and schemas a) Critically compare the following database types (schemas) Hierarchical Database Kind of database model which is designed in a hierarchy completely access to data beginning at the highest of hierarchical then changes to down such as customer to order. Also this system relation records together same a family tree that each record has just one owner. The hierarchical typical structure has levels which shows one –to – many also relationship between a parent

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