How do children respond to their environment?

      

How do children respond to their environment?

  

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Monica
Human infants are born with a few reflexes that help them to survive in the first months of life. A reflex is any action that is triggered by some stimulus. The reflexes are uncontrollable and so they are involuntary responses to particular stimuli. They are a result of our first mental structures. Children use reflexes to enable them to meet their needs. All reflexes have one thing in common which is survival value i
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