During the earliest stages the child perceives things like a solipsist who is unaware of himself as subject and is familiar only with his own actions. -Jean Piaget

 

During the earliest stages the child perceives things like a solipsist who is unaware of himself as subject and is familiar only with his own actions.


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This quote is just one of 9 total Jean Piaget quotes in our collection. Jean Piaget is known for saying 'During the earliest stages the child perceives things like a solipsist who is unaware of himself as subject and is familiar only with his own actions.' as well as some of the following quotes.

During the earliest stages of thought, accommodation remains on the surface of physical as well as social experience.

Jean Piaget

The current state of knowledge is a moment in history, changing just as rapidly as the state of knowledge in the past has ever changed and, in many instances, more rapidly.

Jean Piaget

The more the schemata are differentiated, the smaller the gap between the new and the familiar becomes, so that novelty, instead of constituting an annoyance avoided by the subject, becomes a problem and invites searching.

Jean Piaget

Knowledge, then, is a system of transformations that become progressively adequate.

Jean Piaget

Every acquisition of accommodation becomes material for assimilation, but assimilation always resists new accommodations.

Jean Piaget