Educational psychology infographic illustrating Piaget’s Stages of Development in a calm pastel 2x2 layout with rounded shapes, thin divider lines, and soft editorial styling. The design blends Pinterest-friendly visuals with a gentle, literary mood inspired by jane austen mbti search intent, while keeping the content clear, non-diagnostic, and accessible.
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Psychology infographic titled "Piaget's Stages of Development". ATTACHMENT STYLES quadrant adapted as an educational 2x2 developmental infographic about Piaget's stages of development, editorial psychology magazine illustration, Pinterest pastel style, calm pastel palette, soft cream background, blush pink, muted lavender, sage, powder blue, rounded shapes, gentle shadows, clean modern layout. Show four clear quadrant panels representing the four stages: 1) Sensorimotor — birth to 2 years — learns through senses and actions, object permanence begins; icon set: baby hand, rattle, toy block. 2) Preoperational — 2 to 7 years — symbolic thinking and imagination grow, perspective-taking is limited; icon set: speech bubble, teddy bear, moon and stars. 3) Concrete Operational — 7 to 11 years — logical thinking about concrete situations, conservation and classification improve; icon set: ruler, stacked cups, puzzle pieces. 4) Formal Operational — 12+ years — abstract reasoning, hypothesis testing, future thinking; icon set: lightbulb, geometric shapes, notebook. Include a subtle center title badge, thin divider lines, small age-range labels, brief educational captions, and a gentle visual progression from simple sensory imagery to abstract symbols. Add a small footer note stating this is an informal educational framework and not a diagnostic tool. Keep tone non-stigmatizing, no labeling viewers, no diagnostic medical claims. Target search intent "jane austen mbti" should influence only visual mood/composition subtly and must not appear as on-image text. All text MUST be written in English (array). Every heading, label, caption, legend and metric name in the image must be in English — not English. Spell each English word correctly using English characters and diacritics. Numbers stay as digits, no diagnostic medical claims, no watermarks No diagnostic medical claims, no labeling viewers, no stigmatization. Frame personality systems as informal / educational, never as diagnostic tools.
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