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key term - Two-Stage Theory

Definition

The two-stage theory of cognitive development, proposed by Jean Piaget, suggests that children progress through two distinct stages of thinking: the sensorimotor stage and the preoperational stage. In the sensorimotor stage, infants learn about the world through their senses and actions, while in the preoperational stage, children develop symbolic thinking and represent objects with words or images.