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It Doesn't Matter If Babies Are Read to and Held

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It doesn't matter if babies are read to and held and hear music; the neural connections are going to happen anyway.

Identify and critique forms of ableism present in architecture, urban planning, and social attitudes.
Understand different perspectives on disability, including disability as difference rather than deviance.
Recognize ableism and disability discrimination in social interactions and structures.
Comprehend the challenges faced by individuals with disabilities in the workforce and the societal biases that label them as unemployable.

Definitions:

Working Memory Components

The parts of working memory, as proposed in models such as Baddeley’s, including the phonological loop, visuospatial sketchpad, and central executive.

Brown-Peterson Task

A cognitive experiment that tests short-term memory's ability to retain dissimilar items over various time intervals.

Short-term Memory

The power to retain minimal information in an active, easily accessible form for a short timeframe.

List Memory

The ability to remember sequences or lists of items, a fundamental aspect of human memory function.

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