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  2. Infant visual development - Wikipedia

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    Infant visual development. A seven-week-old human baby following a kinetic object. Infant vision concerns the development of visual ability in human infants from birth through the first years of life. The aspects of human vision which develop following birth include visual acuity, tracking, color perception, depth perception, and object ...

  3. Peekaboo - Wikipedia

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    Peekaboo. Peekaboo (also spelled peek-a-boo) is a form of play played with an infant. To play, one player hides their face, pops back into the view of the other, and says Peekaboo!, sometimes followed by I see you! There are many variations: for example, where trees are involved, "Hiding behind that tree!" is sometimes added.

  4. Infant - Wikipedia

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    e. An infant or baby is the very young offspring of human beings. Infant (from the Latin word infans, meaning 'baby' or 'child' [ 1 ]) is a formal or specialised synonym for the common term baby. The terms may also be used to refer to juveniles of other organisms. A newborn is, in colloquial use, an infant who is only hours, days, or up to one ...

  5. Williamson Health shares photos of newborns dressed in ... - AOL

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    They previously dressed up newborns in Thanksgiving-themed outfits and last month, babies were dressed in Elvis Presley and Dolly Parton crocheted costumes in celebration of the celebrity birthdays.

  6. Playing card - Wikipedia

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    Playing cards are typically palm-sized for convenient handling, and usually are sold together in a set as a deck of cards or pack of cards. The most common type of playing card in the West is the French-suited , standard 52-card pack , of which the most widespread design is the English pattern , [ a ] followed by the Belgian-Genoese pattern . [ 5 ]

  7. Gesell's Maturational Theory - Wikipedia

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    The Maturational Theory of child development was introduced in 1925 [1] by Dr. Arnold Gesell, an American educator, pediatrician and clinical psychologist whose studies focused on "the course, the pattern and the rate of maturational growth in normal and exceptional children" (Gesell 1928). [2] Gesell carried out many observational studies ...

  8. How Alabama newborns Johnny Cash and June Carter ... - AOL

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    Both mothers delivered on April 10 at Huntsville Hospital for Women & Children in Huntsville, Alabama, with baby June arriving first at 2:30 p.m. and baby Johnny arriving later that day at 9:50 p.m.

  9. Infant swimming - Wikipedia

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    Most human babies demonstrate an innate swimming or diving reflexfrom birth until the age of approximately six months, which are part of a wider range of primitive reflexesfound in infants and babies, but not children, adolescents and adults. Other mammals also demonstrate this phenomenon (see mammalian diving reflex).