PSYC 260 Lecture Notes - Lecture 20: Joint Attention, Habituation, 18 Months
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How you organize and adapt are innate but they change as you get older. Sensorimotor perception and what the child is actually doing, the actions that the. We went through object permanence ability to understand that objects exist child knows how to do are the schemes and are the thoughts of an infant. We went through the 6 stages of sensorimotor phase. outside of our perception. There are 6 stages showing this as well. One of the ways the child begins to comprehend reality. In the first stage there is no imitation. Stage 2: (1-4months) vocal contagion-if the baby is babbling, and the. Stage 3: (4-8) imitate actions already can perform and can see self the infant will imitate it. The baby needs to be able to see themselves make these actions. Stage 4: (8-12) imitates actions already performed and cannot see self baby!! The baby stops because the baby is egocentric.