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These are detailed student notes for Chapter 5 of Child Development, covering how infants and children develop their sensory, perceptual, and motor skills. The notes are rewritten in clear, easy-to-follow language, with real-life examples and exam tips included. 
 
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Sensory abilities in newborns: smell, taste, hearing, vision 
 
How infants integrate information across different senses 
 
Object perception, face preference, and early recognition skills 
 
Development of depth p...
These are detailed student notes for Chapter 1 of Child Development, covering the foundations of developmental psychology. The notes are rewritten in clear, student-friendly language, with examples and exam tips to make complex theories easy to understand. 
 
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Plato vs Aristotle on innate knowledge vs experience 
 
Rousseau’s belief in children’s natural goodness vs Locke’s blank slate (tabula rasa) 
 
Biological perspectives: Darwin, Hall, Haeckel, Gesell (maturational t...
These are detailed notes from the first lecture of Political Sociology, rewritten in clear, student-friendly language. This lecture introduces the foundations of sociology and political sociology, covering how sociology is defined as a science, the role of social structures and institutions, and the main perspectives on the relationship between politics and society.
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The passage discusses the anatomical and functional aspects of the ventrolateral frontal cortex, a region in the human brain that plays a crucial role in language production and processing.