Social Work Examination Services (SWES) Human Behavior Practice Test

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Jean Piaget is known for his contributions in which area?

  1. Cognitive development of children

  2. Social learning theory

  3. Behavioral therapy

  4. Attachment theory

The correct answer is: Cognitive development of children

Jean Piaget is renowned for his theory of cognitive development in children. He proposed that children progress through a series of stages, each characterized by distinctive forms of thinking and understanding the world. Piaget's stages include the sensorimotor stage, the preoperational stage, the concrete operational stage, and the formal operational stage. His work emphasized that learning is an active process where children construct their understanding through interaction with their environment and through their experiences. This foundational understanding of how children develop cognitively has had a lasting impact on education and developmental psychology, influencing curricula and teaching methods to align with the cognitive abilities of children at different developmental stages. Piaget's focus on how children think differently at various ages is essential for anyone studying human behavior and development, particularly in a social work context where understanding a client's cognitive abilities can inform effective support and interventions.