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(two words) occurs at around 12 months and is the beginning of walking.
children younger than 2 years must have this to develop the nervous system, so skim milk is not recommended for this age group.
The first gait, that develops between 7 and 11 months, and some babies skip it.
Teeth begin to erupt at age 8 to 12 months in this order: central to
(two words) A developmental milestone that occurs around eight months that shows finger dexterity and allows children to feed themselves
Food to use until child has teeth.
The time for behaviors that may be less safe, or "risky", as independence is sought
What a toddler is developing as she says "No!"
Normal weight at 12 months is approximately the birth weight.
Infants and toddlers must have this type of contact.
Piaget's stage of school-age children known as concrete _
Infants are stimulated by listening to this, and by being rocked.
A child who reaches for something no longer visible is showing object
Age in months that is the earliest to begin solid foods
(two words). Illogical cause and effect reasoning, which should be absent by the age of eight.
Was a student of Kohlberg, and theorized that moral development was correlated with an ethics of caring.
Piaget believed that development preceded this.
A sense of this is part of the developmental task of the school-age child
According to Vygotsky's work, social and ----------------------- influences impact learning
According to Erickson, 6 year olds need a feeling of this to develop self-esteem.
Often, an emotionally painful result of adolescent obesity
Arts and crafts are important play activities for learning for this age group.
9-10 month-olds do this with help from pulling up.
Nighttime occurrence in one-sixth of school-age children, it is considered to be a normal result of CNS immaturity.
Babies should turn eyes and head toward this from 3 to 6 months.

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