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conception
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Attachment
Infants develop specific attachments to their mothers. -
height and weight
the tiny embryo in her uterus develops fingers, toes, eyes, ears, nose, mouth, heart, and a circulatory system -
Stranger Anxiety
Infants develop a fear of strangers, they cry and reach for parents if near strangers. infants get more upset if strangers touch them. -
Object Permanence
Children understand that objects exist even when they cannot be seen or touched. -
birth
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sensorimotor stage
Infants begin to understand that their is a relationship between their physical movements and they can sense and perceive. -
sits
8 months from birth children learn to sit -
crawls
In the motor development at nine months babies start to crawl -
stands
Four months after the baby crawled they can stand up -
walk
Just two months after the baby learned to stand he can walk -
Preoperational Stage
Children begin to use words and symbols (language) to represent objects. -
Self-esteem
Children start to judge themselves according to their cognitive, physical, and social competence have high self esteem -
Concrete-Operational
Children show signs of adult thinking, can focus on two dimensions of a problem at the same time. -
Self-esteem goes down
Self esteem reaches its lowest point -
Formal-Operational Stage
People think abstractly. They realize that ideas can be compared and classified mentally just as objects can.