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There are a total of four phases in Piaget's research program that included books on certain topics of developmental psychology. In particular, during one period of research, he described himself studying his own three children, and carefully observing and interpreting their cognitive development.<ref>{{cite journal|author=Beilin Harry |title=Piaget's Enduring Contribution to Developmental Psychology|year=1992|journal=Developmental Psychology|volume=28|issue=2|pages=191–204|doi=10.1037/0012-1649.28.2.191}}</ref> In one of his last books, ''Equilibration of Cognitive Structures: The Central Problem of Intellectual Development'', he intends to explain knowledge development as a process of equilibration using two main concepts in his theory, assimilation and accommodation, as belonging not only to biological interactions but also to cognitive ones.<ref>{{Cite web |last=Kurt |first=Dr Serhat |date=2022-11-17 |title=Jean Piaget: Biography, Theory and Cognitive Development |url=https://educationlibrary.org/jean-piaget-biography-theory-and-cognitive-development/ |access-date=2022-11-30 |website=Education Library |language=en-US}}</ref>
 
He stated that children are born with limited capabilities and his cognition ability develops over age<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cherry |first=Kendra |date=01/05/1 May 2024 |title=Piaget's 4 Stages of Cognitive Development Explained. |url=http://www.verywellmind.com |access-date=03/07/3 July 2024 |website=www.verywellmind.com}}</ref>.
 
He stated that children are born with limited capabilities and his cognition ability develops over age<ref>{{Cite web |last=Cherry |first=Kendra |date=01/05/2024 |title=Piaget's 4 Stages of Cognitive Development Explained. |url=http://www.verywellmind.com |access-date=03/07/2024 |website=www.verywellmind.com}}</ref>.
 
Piaget believed answers for the epistemological questions at his time could be answered, or better proposed, if one looked to the genetic aspect of it, hence his experimentations with children and adolescents. As he says in the introduction of his book ''Genetic Epistemology'': "What the genetic epistemology proposes is discovering the roots of the different varieties of knowledge, since its elementary forms, following to the next levels, including also the scientific knowledge."