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Psychoeducational methods include materials such as books, DVDs, and articles.
Assimilating Information
The process of absorbing and integrating new information into one's existing knowledge or understanding.
Adaptation
In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the process by which the human mind constructs its knowledge, both assimilating new information to existing knowledge structures or understandings, and accommodating those structures to create a better fit to what is new.
Accommodation
In Piaget’s theory of cognitive development, the adaptation process by which existing knowledge structures are modified somewhat when an individual is exposed to new information.
Infant Cognition
The mental processes by which infants learn to understand and interact with the world around them, including memory and problem-solving abilities.
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