Fish Sorting Activity: Cognitive Lesson Plan for Toddlers
Thursday, September 17th, 2009Toddlers and children of preschool age love activities that include water, animals, and the opportunity to get messy. Fish sorting is a fun and activity that can be used in daycare centers and preschools to support cognitive development.
Cognitive development focuses on developing functions of the brain such as thinking, learning, awareness, judgment, and processing information. Cognitive development centers around how children learn and process information. It is the development of brain in functions such as language, thinking, mental imagery, reasoning, problem solving, and memory development.
Developmental psychologist Jean Piaget contends that children go through several stages of cognitive development. From birth through the age of 2, children are in the Sensory-Motor Stage. In this stage, children learn through sensation and movement. From ages of 2-7, children are in the Pre-Operational Stage. (more…)




