DEVELOPMENTAL PSYCHOLOGY
NEWBORN DEVELOPMENT
Question
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6 months
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9 months
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12 months
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None of the above
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Detailed explanation-1: -Around 9 months, they begin dropping objects into containers and dumping them out. This helps them develop: Fine motor control. Cognitive skills, such as cause and effect and problem-solving.
Detailed explanation-2: -“It’s a stage of their cognitive development. They’re beginning to learn how objects relate to each other and cause and effect. What happens when I do this? Repetition is something that helps them learn, and it’s fun for them to see what happens when they do something, ” Barnett explains.
Detailed explanation-3: -When Do Babies Start to Grasp Object Permanence? Your baby will begin to understand the concept of object permanence when she is around 7 or 8 months old. You can tell that your baby is starting to understand object permanence if she starts looking around for a toy you’ve just hidden.
Detailed explanation-4: -Between 9 and 10 months, many babies start learning how to release, or drop, objects from their grip in a controlled and purposeful way. While this new fine motor skill can be frustrating for parents at times-especially during meals-it’s an important milestone that can be encouraged with simple activities.
Detailed explanation-5: -Give your toddler toys that belong in a container or that go together. For example, square blocks that live in a square box or sturdy pieces out of a puzzle. Your toddler will be fascinated by any toy that fits together somehow, or that allows him to put things in and take things out.