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W In Piagetian theory, when people encounter experiences similar to those they have already experienced, the new experience may be stored in an existing schema through a process called
Infant Growth
The physical and developmental progression of a child from birth through the early years of life, often measured by changes in weight, height, and cognitive and motor skills.
Dendrite Growth
The process by which dendrites (the extensions of neurons that receive signals from other neurons) increase in number and complexity, facilitating neural connectivity.
Brain Weight
The mass of the brain, which can reflect aspects of health, development, and certain pathological conditions.
Breast Milk
The milk produced by the human mammary glands, providing optimal nutrition and immune protection to infants.
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