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dec 22, 2001 - Remember objects around me and distinguish them clearly---Cognitive Development.

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When I was an infant, my parents and grandparents always put something in front of my face to let me have a look and teach me how to say the objects. I learn objects through shaking, throwing and even putting them into my mouth. At first, I did know what apple is called if my parents did not show me. After they have showed me, I could gradually identify it and speak it out. Even though my parents had not been showing me apple for a long time, when they showed me again, I could know that they was showing me an apple and I could instantly respond: This is an apple."

Referring to Piaget's Infant Cognitive Development, infants are only aware of what is immediately in front of them. Like what my parents did to me. He also supported that constantly experimenting with activities such as:
Shaking or throwing things or putting things into their mouths and so forth.They learn about the world through trial and error and continuous practice.

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Date:

dec 22, 2001
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~ 22 years ago
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