Children will use the information from their mirror images t… Children will use the information from their mirror images to rub spots of rouge off their noses, but not until about the age of: Read Details
Qualitatively new patterns of behavior during development, s… Qualitatively new patterns of behavior during development, such as the change from crawling to walking, are often referred to as: Read Details
According to Piaget, sensorimotor development refers to the… According to Piaget, sensorimotor development refers to the stage in life during which infants: Read Details
The circumference of an infant’s head provides little inform… The circumference of an infant’s head provides little information about brain development. Read Details
Evidence does NOT support the concept of sensitive periods i… Evidence does NOT support the concept of sensitive periods in development. Read Details
The ability to recognize themselves in the mirror: The ability to recognize themselves in the mirror: Read Details
Studies by Baillargeon and her colleagues using violation-of… Studies by Baillargeon and her colleagues using violation-of-expectation techniques have provided some evidence that infants’ knowledge of objects: Read Details
Social learning theory extends the ideas of behaviorism by: Social learning theory extends the ideas of behaviorism by: Read Details
Children often attribute humanlike properties to all living… Children often attribute humanlike properties to all living things. Read Details
No-nonsense parenting is characterized by a mixture of high… No-nonsense parenting is characterized by a mixture of high parental control, including physical restraint and punishment, and low affection. Read Details