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An infant's brain grows with experience as he or she explores surroundings and learns through the senses. What best describes this process?
structured education
trial and error
a predictable series of stages
an unpredictable series of stages
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a predictable series of stages
Infant development generally follows predictable, sequential stages (e.g., Piaget’s sensorimotor stage) even though learning within those stages occurs through sensory exploration and trial-and-error.
Infant development generally follows predictable, sequential stages (e.g., Piaget’s sensorimotor stage) even though learning within those stages occurs through sensory exploration and trial-and-error.
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