Sunday, August 18, 2019
Cognitive Development and Language Skills Development :: language and communication
Cognitive Development and Language Skills Development            ââ¬Å"Cognitive development underpins all the other aspects of development     as children start to explore and make sense of the world around them.     It is closely linked to the development of language and communication     skills as children interact with the people around them.â⬠       There are many theories written on the subjects of cognitive     development and language and communication. These theories vary in     several ways, but they all seem to make the link between the too     subjects. Childcare settings put these theories into practise in a lot     of ways, sometimes without even realising it, just through     conversation.           Cognitive development     =====================       Piagetââ¬â¢s theories of cognitive development are that children learn     through exploration of their environment. An adultââ¬â¢s role in this is     to provide children with appropriate experiences.       He said that cognitive development happens in four stages.       1. Sensory ââ¬â motor       à · Babies and young children learn through their senses, activity and     interaction with their environment.       à · They understand the world in terms of actions.       2. Pre ââ¬â operations       à · Young children learn through their experiences with real objects in     their immediate environment.       à · They use symbols e.g. words and images to make sense of their world.       3. Concrete operations       à · Children continue to learn through their experiences with real     objects.       à · They access information (using language) to make sense of their     immediate and wider environment.       4. Formal operations       à · Children and adults learn to make use of abstract thinking.       Piaget also believed that children would only learn when they are     ready. Children's use of language represents their stage in cognitive     development, but he didnââ¬â¢t see language as a ââ¬Ëcentralââ¬â¢ to children's     development, as cognitive development begins at birth and is required     for language development.       He also states that children are egocentric ââ¬â they canââ¬â¢t understand     another personââ¬â¢s point of view.           Criticisms of Piagetââ¬â¢s work     ===========================       Margaret Donaldson suggests that Piaget underestimated young    					    
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