Explain Piaget's concepts of cognitive change through one own learning experiences as an infant. Imagine the place of a young infant, who faces the awesome task of creating and organizing schemes.
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**Sensorimotor Stage (0-2 years):** In this stage, the infant primarily learns through sensory experiences and motor actions. The infant starts to develop basic reflexes, such as sucking and grasping, and gradually learns to coordinate these reflexes with sensory Show more…
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