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The three dimensions of parental behavior include warmth and responsiveness, level of control, and provision of needed essentials.
Continuity
The principle that certain properties remain consistent or stable over time despite changes or transformations in the environment.
Stages
Sequential phases that represent steps in a process of development or a series of events.
Visual Interest
An aspect of visual design that evokes a sense of curiosity or engagement in viewers, often through contrast, color, pattern, or composition.
Newborns
Infants from birth to one month old, in the earliest stage of life outside the womb.
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