Classification ; Conservation The growth of intelligence in the pre-school years
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Classification ; Conservation . The growth of intelligence in the pre-school years
(Special projects, . Classic Piaget collection ; v. 1 . Piaget's developmental theory)
Davidson Films, [n.d.]
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Summary: In Classification, Drs. Robert Karplus and Celia Stendler Lavatelli, use Piagetian classification tasks to demonstrate how children's ability to use categories develops during middle childhood. In Conservation children between the ages of 5 and 12 perform various tasks which illustrate the Piagetian concept of conservation. Karplus and Lavatelli discuss the children's differing approaches to the tasks. The film describes 3 stages in the development of logical intelligence: preoperational, concrete, and the beginning of formal operations, and reveals children's thinking processes at different stages of development. The last film, narrated by Dr. Celia Stendler Lavatelli, shows children from infancy to 6 years of age perform tasks designed by Jean Piaget and his collaborators which reveal how intellectual thought develops and manifests itself in early childhood. Queenie B. Mills also conducts interviews in this film. All 3 films were released earlier by Davidson Films