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Unveiling Infant Development: Understanding Milestones and Myths

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Question: As an infant learns to thrive in the outside world, all of the following developmental milestones occur, EXCEPT: Form bonds important to social and emotional development Signs of learning language appear Rapid physical growth Brain develops to 100% capacity

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Brain develops to 100% capacity While infants undergo significant brain growth and development, their brains do not reach 100% capacity during infancy. Brain development continues into adolescence and early adulthood. The other milestones, such as forming bonds important to social and emotional development, showing signs of learning language, and experiencing rapid physical growth, do occur during infancy.

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Dec. 3, 2024, 1:23 p.m.

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Published: Tuesday, December 3, 2024

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