The Cognitive and Social Development of the Child

From Volume 32, Issue 1, January 2005 | Pages 33-38

Authors

J.T. Newton

Professor of Psychology as Applied to Dentistry, Oral Health Services Research and Dental Public Health, GKT Dental Institute, Caldecot Road, London SE5 9RW

Articles by J.T. Newton

V. Harrison

Lecturer and Honorary Consultant, Oral Health Services Research and Dental Public Health, GKT Dental Institute, Caldecot Road, London SE5 9RW

Articles by V. Harrison

Abstract

The social and psychological development of children from birth to adolescence is described using the framework of Jean Piaget's theory of cognitive development. This theory proposes that children's understanding of the world proceeds through four broad stages, with each stage demonstrating an increasingly sophisticated understanding of concepts and how they can be used. The relevance of this development for children's understanding of oral health, disease and dental care is discussed.

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