Step 1: Understanding Piaget’s Stages of Cognitive Development
Jean Piaget proposed a theory of cognitive development that outlines four stages through which children progress as they grow. These stages represent different ways of thinking and understanding the world.
Step 2: Formal Operational Stage
The Formal Operational Stage occurs around the age of 12 and continues into adulthood. In this stage, children develop the ability to think logically about abstract concepts. They can solve problems in their heads and think about hypothetical situations.
Step 3: Characteristics of the Formal Operational Stage
Children in this stage are capable of: - Thinking about abstract ideas (e.g., justice, freedom, etc.) - Solving complex mathematical and scientific problems - Thinking hypothetically and making predictions - Considering multiple perspectives