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Inside the Infant Brain . . .

Inside the Infant Brain. By Taylor Heard. What do babies really see?. In the baby’s first 3 months, they see mostly in black and white and only about 3ft away. From 3-6 months, they can see a little bit of color but only about 15ft 6-9 months, their sight is much like yours and mine.

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Inside the Infant Brain . . .

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  1. Inside the Infant Brain . . . By Taylor Heard

  2. What do babies really see? In the baby’s first 3 months, they see mostly in black and white and only about 3ft away. From 3-6 months, they can see a little bit of color but only about 15ft 6-9 months, their sight is much like yours and mine.

  3. A Big Brained Baby!!! When born, infants usually have 100 BILLION Brain neurons! Click this link to see the baby's brain in action

  4. Can you hear me now?!? At first, a baby only recognizes his/hers mother’s voice by tuning out others. Then later on will they begin to pick up all the rest of the people they are around.

  5. There are certain people study babies and these people are called Infant Psychologist.

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