II. Physical Development Kaiya has fantastic fine motor skills, which involve physical movements with her hands and fingers. I observed her several days in a row turning pages of books, putting puzzles together, working at a computer, and playing a piano with no problem or hesitation. One of the days of observation Kaiya sat down at the piano and pressed the keys of the piano without any problem. On the last day of my observation, we sat down at the computer and I observed …show more content…
On the days that I observed Kaiya I was able to see how she fits into the stages of cognitive development, one particular day that really stands out to me was a few days into the observation as I picked her up from Pre-K she started down the hallway like a cat. She played cat for about half the time that I observed her. Piaget regarded this sort of play under representational thinking. Kaiya exhibits a lot of behaviors that fit into the preoperational stages she can count to 20 but skips 16 and understands the concept of numbers and how they work. From what I have observed Kaiya will transition smoothly into the next stage of cognitive