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  2. Memory development - Wikipedia

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    In children under 7, the relationship between metamemory, strategy use, and recall is generally very weak or absent. This can be seen when comparing older children (over the age of 7) and preschool children on sorting tasks where children are asked to sort objects into groups that go together (for example animals) and attempt to recall them ...

  3. Child development stages - Wikipedia

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    Some children can tell time on the hour: five o'clock, two o'clock. Knows what a calendar is for. Recognizes and identifies coins; beginning to count and save money. Many children know the alphabet and names of upper- and lowercase letters. Understands the concept of half; can say how many pieces an object has when it has been cut in half.

  4. Toddler - Wikipedia

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    The IQ of children who were able to form a sentence at less than 24 months of age averaged 107 points, whereas children who were able to form a sentence later than 24 months of age in young adulthood (20–34 years old) had an average IQ of 101. [17]

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    The post Mom hilariously tests toddler’s sense of ‘personal space’ by handing her personal objects appeared first on In The Know.

  6. Bayley Scales of Infant Development - Wikipedia

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    The Bayley Scales of Infant and Toddler Development (version 4 was released September 2019) is a standard series of measurements originally developed by psychologist Nancy Bayley used primarily to assess the development of infants and toddlers, ages 1–42 months. [1]

  7. A-not-B error - Wikipedia

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    They found that various components of the activity (strength of memory trace, salience of targets, waiting time, stance) combine in the "B"-trial (where the object is hidden in the "B" location rather than "A") so the child either correctly or incorrectly searches for the toy.

  8. Subitizing - Wikipedia

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    In the 1990s, babies three weeks old were shown to differentiate between 1–3 objects, that is, to subitize. [22] A more recent meta-study summarizing five different studies concluded that infants are born with an innate ability to differentiate quantities within a small range, which increases over time. [ 25 ]

  9. Fine motor skill - Wikipedia

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    By the time a child is one year old, their fine motor skills have developed to hold and look at objects. As children manipulate objects with purpose, they gain experience identifying objects based on their shape, size, and weight. This develops the child's fine motor skills, and their understanding of the world. [5] A toddler will show hand ...