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Based on Piaget's sensorimotor stage reflect on how as a future parent or nursery teacher can:
a. enhance infant and toddler's cognitive development
b. impede infants and toddler's cognitive development

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Answered by Sriji246
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Piaget's sensorimotor stage reflects on how a future parent or nursery teacher can: a) enhance an infant's or toddler's cognitive development.

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According to Piaget's theory of cognitive development, the sensorimotor stage is the earliest. It starts at birth and lasts till two years old. He described this period as one of immense development and transformation. Children use their inherent talents and abilities (such as seeing, sucking, grabbing, and hearing) at this early stage of development to learn more about their surroundings. In other words, they learn and experience the world through their senses and physical activities. Children learn more about their surroundings through trial and error.

Since infants develop a fundamental grasp of their environment through their senses and motor skills, Piaget named this period the "sensorimotor" stage. Infants are able to interact and gain knowledge of themselves and their surroundings thanks to their natural senses of sight, hearing, smell, taste, and touch as well as physical abilities that continue to grow.

To find out more about Piaget, check out:

https://brainly.in/question/11021109

To find out more about cognitive development, check out:

https://brainly.in/question/5977240

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