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why is infancy called the questioning age​

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Answered by renuthakur3333
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Infancy is defined as the first year of life and is the period of most rapid growth after birth. As a toddler, humans develop motor skills, such as the ability to walk, and communication skills. Adolescence is an important period in terms of physical, mental, emotional, and social changes

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Answered by ChrisvellJose
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Infancy, among humans, the period of life between birth and the acquisition of language approximately one to two years later.A brief treatment of infancy follows. For a full treatment of human mental development during infancy, see human behaviour: Development in infancy.The average newborn infant weighs 3.4 kg (7.5 pounds) and is about 51 cm (20 inches) long. The newborn gains weight at an average of 170 to 200 g (6 to 7 ounces) per week for the first three months. Growth continues, but the rate gradually declines to an average of 60 g per week after 12 monthsNewborns typically sleep for about 16–18 hours a day, but the total amount of time spent sleeping gradually decreases to about 9–12 hours a day by age two years. At birth infants display a set of inherited reflexes involving such acts as sucking, blinking, grasping, and limb withdrawal. Infants’ vision improves from 20/800 (in Snellen notation) among two-week-olds to 20/70 vision in five-month-olds to 20/20 at five years

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