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How does a child come to know about the sizes, shapes, orientations, distance, and identities of the objects that fill his or her environment? The answer to this question is that a child gains knowledge about the world through their senses. One of their most important advantage is seeing and learning how to identify color, and images throught their first experiences of vision, and because many visual skills are not present at birth, babies spend a great deal of time learning to see. At birth, a baby can see light and patterns, but any object beyong eight inches is blured. Even at five days old, infants prefer looking at faces over anything else.
Approximate Word count = 419 Approximate Pages = 1.7 (250 words per page double spaced)
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