temperament.
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The area of intellectual activity present in infants is the cognitive area.
An infant's temperament refers most directly to its emotional excitability. Temperament refers to aspects of a person's personality, like extroversion or introversion, in psychology.
There are no special names for baby gorillas they are usually referred to as infants.
For adults, the third activity would be "working." For children, especially infants, the third activity could be "playing."
Lactase enzyme is present in infants but can decrease in activity as they grow into adulthood, leading to lactose intolerance in some individuals.
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In general, infants start talking between 12 and 18 months of age. It is not unusual, especially for male infants, to start talking as late as 24 months.
Gaviscon is not suitable for infants. You should go to either you general practitioner or your child's doctor. The sooner you see the doctor the better for you child.
In infants, scurvy is sometimes referred to as Barlow's disease. There's also Moeller's disease and Cheadle's disease.
Piaget referred to the active intellectual functioning of infants as "sensorimotor intelligence." This stage of development involves infants using their senses and motor skills to explore and interact with their environment as they learn and develop cognitive abilities.
It used to have, but not any more, they have all been amalgamated with general hospitals.
Infants are generally referred to as "toddlers" (12-36 months) upon reaching the age of one or when they begin to walk.