What main developmental changes occur during the Infancy and Toddlerhood stage?
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Correct answer: Rapid motor growth, early language and attachment to caregivers
Infancy and Toddlerhood involve rapid growth in motor skills, perceptual abilities, early language acquisition and attachment to caregivers.
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