Concepts, Kinds, And Cognitive Development 【FAST】
How do children transform from toddlers who call every four-legged animal a "doggy" into adults who can distinguish a Siberian Husky from a Malamute? This transition isn't just about learning new words—it’s about a fundamental shift in how the brain organizes reality.
: Items defined by specific rules (e.g., "even numbers"). Artifacts : Human-made objects like chairs or computers. Concepts, kinds, and cognitive development
: Naming and categorizing objects helps children develop executive function, allowing them to focus on specific information to guide their actions. 2. Kinds: Organizing the World How do children transform from toddlers who call
: Instead of treating every individual dog as a unique mystery, we group them into a single concept. Artifacts : Human-made objects like chairs or computers
The Growing Mind: Navigating Concepts, Kinds, and Cognitive Development
In psychology, a is the mental representation we form of a category. If "trucks" are a category of objects in the world, your internal idea of what a truck is—its shape, purpose, and sound—is your concept of it. Concepts act as mental shorthand, allowing us to: