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Retrieving or Reactivating the Memory Always Makes It Stronger

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Retrieving or reactivating the memory always makes it stronger.

Identify the developmental stages of attachment and separation anxiety in infants and children.
Comprehend the significance of social and emotional development factors, including the role of comfort and social interaction.
Apply the concept of Vygotsky’s zone of proximal development to understand how children learn.
Analyze the influence of nutritional status on children’s emotional development and attachment security.

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Nineteenth Century

The period of time between the years 1801 and 1900, characterized by significant social, technological, and political change.

Underfunded

Lacking sufficient financial resources or investment.

Stereotype Threat

The effect of a negative stereotype about one’s self upon one’s own test performance.

Inequality

The state of not being equal, especially in status, rights, and opportunities; discrepancies in resources and power within a society.

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