According to Jean Piaget, “Egocentricity (I.e. Egocentrism) means the “ability to distinguish one’s own perspective and someone else’s perspective” (Chapter 9, pg. 247).
In regards to the “Three Mountains Task”, the textbook mentions how “the child walks around the mountain model of the mountains and becomes familiar with what the mountains looks like from a different perspective, therefor can see different objects that are on the mountain. Then, the child is seated on side of the table where the mountains are placed and the experimenter moves a doll to different locations around the table. The child is then asked to pick from a list of photos the one that most accurately reflects the view of the doll. …show more content…
egocentricity) which is show in the “Three Mountain Task” by Jean Piaget.
How Would You...?
If you were a parent of a preschooler, how could you apply Lev Vygotsky's concepts of the Zone of Proximal Development and Scaffolding to facilitate your child in completing a puzzle?
According to the textbook, it mentions how “the zone of proximal develop is Vygotsky’s term for the range of tasks that are too difficult for the child to master along but can be learned with guidance and assistance of adults or more-skilled children, thus helping children learn the skill to work independently and also help the children learn ask for assistance of an able instructor if needed” (Chapter 9, pg. 250-251). Whereas, the textbook mentions how “Scaffolding means to change the level of support” (Chapter 9, pg.