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According to Freud, preventing sucking or weaning too early during infancy may have lasting effects on personality development later.
Crystallized Intelligence
The ability to use skills, knowledge, and experience, which tends to increase with age, reflecting the accumulation of lifelong learning and experience.
Fluid Intelligence
The aspect of cognitive ability that involves reasoning, problem-solving, and the ability to learn new information quickly and apply it.
Age
The length of time that a person or object has existed, often used to denote the life stage of an individual.
Intellectual Disability
A situation marked by considerable deficits in both cognitive capabilities and adaptive actions, including a spectrum of daily life social and practical proficiencies.
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