
FAQ About Jean Piaget

What is egocentrism in Piaget's developmental theory?
Egocentrism, in Piaget's theory, refers to the inability of children in the preoperational stage to differentiate between their own perspectives and those of others. Children during this stage often assume that others see, hear, and feel exactly as they do. This egocentric thinking is normal in early childhood and gradually decreases as children mature and become more capable of understanding different viewpoints.