Object Permanence
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smart child
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its like shes talking to her dog.... all the time... but she has great videos which show first hand simple human development concepts and it helps me study as a PSYCH major.
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wow this is great !! Thanks for posting this video !!
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She was paying more attention to the cloths and Mom instead of the object. After she picked up the dark cloth she did not look where the object was. All she did was look at the cloth and she was picking it up, and then at Mom.
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thanks! I am a med student on peds rotation - very helpful (and adorable!) video!
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wtf happened at 0:07
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Ahhhh, the A-not-B error. She hasn't quite mastered it yet, she looks for the object in the first place she saw it, not the last. Excellent demonstration.
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I wonder if it's possible that "IT" (the desired object) was actually the cloth. possibly both cloths. Didn't see much interest in the toy.
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According to Piaget, the sensorimotor stage is from birth to 2 year old, and regards Object Permanence, Piaget argued that children between 12-18months cannot deal with invisable displacment and those who are between 18 to 24 months have their object permanance complete.
munirwarda 3 years ago
Yes, my daughter was about 13 months when this was filmed and she was beginning to understand object permanence as you can see because she clearly knew there was still something to look for.
rebeccamc76 3 years ago
This suggets contrary to piaget as it clearly shows how out of sight is NOT out of mind. Thanks for the upload.
munirwarda 3 years ago
I was showing that she was coming out of the sensorimotor stage. It showed what i needed for a presentation.
rebeccamc76 3 years ago