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The "one person, one vote" rule that emerged from the Supreme Court's decision in Wesberry v. Sanders (1964) means that

Recognize the importance and development timeline of infants' sensory abilities such as sight, sound, and motor reflexes.
Identify key milestones in motor development and factors that influence these milestones.
Explain the role of both maturation and environmental influences on motor skill development and sensory perception.
Describe the processes and timelines for the development of voluntary motor skills, including reaching and grasping.

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Identity Cohesion

The feeling of unity, continuity, and consistency in a person's identity over time despite various external changes.

Role Confusion

refers to Erikson's theory on the struggle to find one's own identity, where the individual may be unsure about themselves or their future.

Moratorium

A period of delay or suspension of activity; in psychology, it often refers to a stage of adolescent identity exploration.

Consistency

The quality of being uniform, reliable, or stable over time, often applied to a person's behavior or attitudes.

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