A) Using improper body piercing methods
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Some suggestions I recommend would be to not reach to pick it up from above you because this can startle him and make him feel threatened. I've also heard that being near the dragon helps a lot too. It can create comfort for him, knowing that you're near. This can also help him get used to you without overstepping boundaries. Try stroking its head when you pick it up and when you feed it, make sure you hand feed. If you choose to hold him, don't overdo it. Only keep it short and try doing this multiple times a day.
It's going to take time, so be patient! I hope this helps you and your baby stop feeling threatened near you. :)
Answer:
The correct answer is c.
Explanation:
Eleanor and James Gibson propose the theory of differentiation as a general principle that justifies perceptual development. This theory defends that perceptual development tends to identify invariant traits or properties in the environment. The baby's perceptual world is constantly changing and babies look for traits that remain constant. Perceptual development consists of increasing the child's sensitivity to which properties of objects and people remain stable and which vary. At the beginning of development, the information has an amodal character, but will progressively differentiate the specific sensory qualities of each modality.
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false is when everyone is happy calm and there is no disturbance