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Critical Period
A critical period is a specific time during an organism's life span when it is particularly receptive to certain stimuli or experiences, which can have a profound and lasting impact on development.
Social Skills
Abilities that facilitate interaction and communication with others.
Early Maturation
The process of reaching physical and sexual development sooner than what is considered typical for a particular age group.
Contrasting Effects
Refers to the phenomenon where different stimuli or conditions produce opposite or varying outcomes in behavior or responses.
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