
Charles Piaget
Charles Piaget was a Swiss psychologist best known for his work on cognitive development in children. He studied how children think, learn, and understand the world at different ages. Piaget proposed that children progress through stages — from simple, concrete thinking to more complex, abstract reasoning. His theory emphasizes that children actively construct their knowledge through experiences and interactions with their environment. Piaget's insights help educators and parents better support children's intellectual growth by recognizing their developmental needs at each stage.