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According to Kant, All Knowledge Arises Out of Experience

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According to Kant, all knowledge arises out of experience.

Recognize the rooting reflex and other newborn reflexes as early indicators of normal development.
Understand the concept of attachment in infant development, specifically the role of the strange-situation test in measuring attachment security.
Recognize the stages of cognitive development in infants and young children, including the acquisition of schemas, assimilation, and accommodation.
Identify the impact of prenatal exposure to harmful substances on infant development and health.

Definitions:

Executive Function

Higher-level cognitive processes, such as aspects of cognition associated with supervising and controlling lower-level cognitive processes.

Frontal Lobes

The area of the human brain located right behind the forehead, responsible for complex cognitive functions, including behavior, personality, and decision making.

Secondary Sexual Characteristic

Physical traits that emerge during puberty, distinct from the reproductive organs, that signify sexual maturity, such as breast development or facial hair.

Menarche

The onset of menstruation in females, marking a significant milestone in puberty.

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