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Which is an example of a preschooler in the preoperational period? Six-year-old Fran:
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
How are the cognitive characteristics of a three-year-old different from a four-year-old?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
Which illustrates appropriate moral development in a preschooler?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
Six-year-old Danny loves to build models of planes. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
Six-year-old Vickie loves to be alone and listen to music in her room. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
How did Howard Gardner and Jean Piaget differ in developing their theories?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
How are Howard Gardner’s theory and Jean Piaget’s theory different?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
Six-year-old Terrance loves to write and read stories. Which type of multiple intelligences does this illustrate?
created a play about a night with her family.
Four-year-olds figure out solutions to difficult situations more easily than three-year-olds.
Intrapersonal
Linguistic
Gardner focused on many ways of being smart, while Piaget focused on stages such as the preoperational period.
Spacial
Gardner had an egocentric viewpoint, while Piaget’s view was empathetic.
Andrew did not throw the ball in the street because he knew he might get run over.
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