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Stage which involves infants' behavior with their own body that they repeat over and over- for the sake of fun and novelty.

The placement of information into memory.

Memories which we are not consciously aware, but which affect our
behavior.

Kind of speech that refers to infants understanding what others are saying
and to which they can respond accordingly.

Short simple sentences, a high pitch, and intonation that has a sing-song
quality- what is commonly known as "baby-talk"

Stage which involves repeated pleasurable behaviors, which involve infants' interactions with objects or people in their environment.

The process by which information in memory is located, brought into
awareness, and used.

Memories that require conscious cognitive effort to retrieve part of the brain that enables an infant's memory skills.

The process by which information is first stored in a form that is usable
to memory.

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Answer:pretty sure its the second person

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