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Developmental Milestones: What Do Infants Truly Achieve? Understanding the Exceptions

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Question: As an infant learns to thrive in the outside world, all of the following developmental milestones occur, EXCEPT: Form bonds important to social and emotional development Signs of learning language appear Brain develops to 100% capacity Rapid physical growth

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The correct answer is: **Brain develops to 100% capacity** Explanation: - **Form bonds important to social and emotional development:** True—infants begin to bond with caregivers, which is crucial for emotional and social growth. - **Signs of learning language appear:** True—babies start to make sounds and respond to human speech, marking early language development. - **Brain develops to 100% capacity:** **False**—An infant’s brain is rapidly growing, but it is not fully developed at 100% capacity; brain development continues into adolescence and adulthood. - **Rapid physical growth:** True—infants experience significant physical growth in their first year. So, the milestone that does **NOT** occur is **"Brain develops to 100% capacity."**

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Feb. 26, 2026, 1:42 p.m.

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Published: Thursday, February 26, 2026

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