yo rana
yo rana
Sup Amorphic
sup peeps.
bored. not wanting to do anything productive at all today
I'm going to come up with a whopper of a question for you mercOriginally Posted by Merc.
i'm going to mercs blog...brb.
I don't get it?????
that is the whole blog thing
a blog is just like a journal where you can post entries and others can comment
Oh like a cycle log and evryone now has one ?
Have you checked mine out yet ???
http://forums.steroid.com/blog.php?u=43550
Merc.
Merc you should start a thread on the bonds thing, to see what everyone thinks about it
i just totoally fella asleep at the kitchen table while eatinh dinner..olol
Check out my blog it's up
what do you mean i'm not the blog type.....
Also I meant to say maybe you are not the blog type .... lol
i fell asleep while eating dinner man!... and god knows i'm the eating type.... its just the meds my man.....loll.
im falling asleep reading about socioemotional development in infancy.
someone kill me please
Hey Amorphic do you know who William James is ??
Infancy - Physical Development, Perceptual And Motor Development, Cognitive Development, Socioemotional Development
Infancy, the period between birth and eighteen to twenty-four months, has fascinated parents, philosophers, and developmental scientists perhaps more than any other period of the lifespan. The study of infants allows us to understand the origins of physical and psychological life. Furthermore, during no other period of life are physical and psychological changes more pervasive and rapid than in infancy.
Around the turn of the twentieth century, William James, an influential philosopher, psychologist, and parent, remarked that the world of the infant is a "blooming, buzzing, confusion." Throughout the twentieth century, researchers devised ingenious methods to study the infant and found that James severely underestimated the infant. We know now that infants' capacities are quite sophisticated in several domains, including perception, cognition, and emotion. Furthermore, infants' capacities in these domains and others continue to develop in infancy and beyond. Below are summaries of some of the key findings that scientists have uncovered about infants in several domains. The boundaries between these domains are somewhat artificial and arbitrary, but they nevertheless allow for an orderly arrangement of some of what is known about the human infant.
Infancy - Physical Development
Infancy - Perceptual And Motor Development
Infancy - Cognitive Development
Infancy - Socioemotional Development
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Merc, you smartypants![]()
ooooo i got my custom title! yayyy![]()
yeah he was a philosopher/psychologist right?
back to studying gents
Adjective
amorphic
having no defined shape, lacking form; also called amorphous
(genetics, of a mutation) causing a complete loss of gene function
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