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development
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infant
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toddler
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perschooler
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middlechildhood
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heredity
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environment
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physicaldevelopment
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grossmotordevelopment
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finemotordevelopment
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cognitivedevelopment
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social-emotionaldevelopment
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cephalocaudalprinciple
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proximodistalprinciple
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maturation
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plasticity
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cortisol
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windowofopportunity
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schemata
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sensorimotorstage
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preoperationalstage
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concreteoperation
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privatespeech
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scaffolding
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multipleintelligence
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neuron
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axons
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myelin
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dendrites
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synapses
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overstimulation
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theory
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autonomy