Have you ever been in public and seen someone else's child misbehaving? What would you do if it were your child? Would you stand there and watch? Would you ignore the behavior? Or would you like to intervene and put them back in place? For children to learn, they must be taught. Children like to watch and do what others do, so if you don't teach them when they are little, it may not be the best when they get older. Teaching children can be difficult sometimes, but it is always better to teach them so that they can do better next time. Children haven't been in the world as long as adults, so they don't always know how to do things, and what is the right thing to do, that's why we need to help them. Jean Piaget was born on August 9, 1896, in Neuchâtel, Switzerland. Jean was his parents' first child. His mother's name was Rebecca Jackson and his father's name was Arthur. The author had a passionate dedication to his studies, a train that Jean began to emulate from an early age. Jean attended Neuchatel Latin High School at the age of 11, while attending that school he wrote a short scientific paper on the albino sparrow. By the time he was a teenager his articles on molluscs were widely published. Jeans readers did not know his age and considered him an expert on the subject. After high school Piaget went to study zoology at the University of Neuchâtel, earning his doctorate. in natural sciences in 1918. Piaget spent a semester studying psychology with Carl Jung and Paul Eugen Bleuler at the University of Zurich, where Piaget developed a deeper interest in psychology at the Sorbonne in Paris. In 1923 Piaget and Valentine Chateney married. Piaget and Valentine had three children, Jacqueline, Luccienne and Laurent whose intellectual development...... middle of paper...... matured gradually. Piaget was a very educated man who has a theory that children and adults think differently. It is shown that children and adults now have the same growth because children do not have the same experience in life as adults. Adults were able to learn to solve problems and take care of their own needs, unlike children. Children learn as they get older and will learn as they experience life. Piaget was born on August 9, 1896 in Neuchatel, Switzerland. He studied at the University of Neuchâtel, where he graduated in 1916 at the age of twenty. Piaget received his doctorate in biology at the age of 22. Piaget had his first daughter Jacqueline, born in 1925. Piaget was well known in the field of developmental psychologists. Works Cited http://www.simplypsychology.org/piaget.html http:// children.webmd.com/piaget-stages-of-development
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