«Infants aren't born with the ability to copy what other people do, but they acquire that
skill during the first months of life,» Slaughter says.
Not exact matches
«Experimenting With Babies: 50 Amazing Science Projects You Can Perform on Your Kid illuminates how children acquire
skills such as walking, talking and sharing, and how they develop, physically and emotionally,
during the
first 24
months of life.
During the
first few
months of life, infants start to develop the
skills and the strength they need later for certain movements, like rolling over.