A baby does not learn to perform new tasks without making mistakes. In reality, learning in infants happens gradually through trial and error. A baby makes mistakes while trying new activities (like crawling, standing, or speaking), and through repeated practice and correction, the baby improves and eventually performs the task correctly. Mistakes are an essential part of the learning process.
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Question
True or false?
A baby gradually learns to perform newly learnt tasks without making mistakes.
Options
True
False
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Solution
The statement is false.
Explanation:
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