Asked by M

Describe and give examples of changes in your child’s exploratory or problem solving
Behavior from 8 through 18 months and categorize them according to Piagetian and
Information processing theories.
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Answered by Ms. Sue
Study the child's exploring and problem solving behavior for those 10 months.

How do these behaviors fit in with Piaget's theories and other information processing theories?

Answered by M
Thanks Mrs.Sue Would this been some of children exploring and problem solving behavior for this 10 months
Nettie enjoys throwing every toy out of her crib and watching what happens. Nettie seems to expect you to keep putting them back
Nettie is able to imitate new words and actions now
Nettie learned to walk recently and you are very excited! She is also an efficient crawler, and is exploring her environment eagerly.
Nettie learned to walk recently and you are very excited! She is also an efficient crawler, and is exploring her environment eagerly.
Answered by Ms. Sue
Great!
Most children play peek-a-boo at this age. She's discovering that you don't go away even when her eyes are covered and she can't see you.
I watched a 7-month-old who had never seen a ball before. He rolled it across the floor, chased it, and rolled it again. He played with it for about 20 minutes until he was sure he knew how balls work.

Answered by M
Thanks Mrs.Sue should this be include in my answer?
Answered by Ms. Sue
You're welcome. It's up to you to decide whether to include it.

Now you need to find how the behaviors fit in with Piaget's and other's theories.
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