At 2 months old, a baby can see objects about 8-12 inches away. Their vision is still developing, so they can focus on high-contrast patterns and colors, but their vision is not fully developed yet.
Skipping or accelerating any stage of a child's development can impede their overall growth and well-being. Each stage plays a crucial role in building foundational skills and capabilities that support future learning and development. Rushing through or skipping stages can lead to gaps in development and potentially impact a child's emotional, social, and cognitive development.
The fetal period of development occurs during the third stage of prenatal development, which is the fetal stage.
Development of conflict involves 5 consecutive stages. These are latent stage, perceived stage, felt stage, manifest stage and aftermath stage.
The stage of development that focuses on achieving stability is known as the "middle adulthood" stage.
First Stage: The first two weeks after conception are known as the Germinal stage. Second Stage: The next six weeks of development are known as the Embryonic stage. Third Stage: The remainder of prenatal development is known as the Fetal stage.
A stage of development might also be called a phase of development.
The Cumulus Stage
The cumulus/development stage
This question is incomplete in the sense that it does not clarify what the development tasks or stage is being asked about. In order to list the development tasks that happen during this stage, the stage, and of what, would need to be known.
Adolescence as a separate stage of development was not considered until the twentieth century.
Puberty is a stage of physical development during adolescence.
A secondary oocyte arrests in the metaphase II stage of development.