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Match the following terms with their definitions.
-Medication with antacids added to them
Typical 2-Month-Old
A developmental reference for infants around two months of age, who often show progress in smiling, cooing, and increased alertness.
Imitation Reflex
An innate reflex observed in infants where they mimic gestures or facial expressions, playing a role in learning and social interaction.
Deferred Imitation
The ability to reproduce a behavior that was observed at an earlier time, even when the model is no longer present.
Vygotsky's Theory
A developmental theory that emphasizes the role of social interaction in cognitive development.
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