
sensory-motor intelligence
Sensory-motor intelligence refers to how babies understand and interact with the world through their senses and actions. It involves learning to coordinate what they see, hear, feel, and taste with their movements, like crawling, grasping, and exploring objects. This stage, typically in the first two years of life, helps develop basic skills and understanding of their environment. Essentially, babies learn about the world by actively engaging with it through their senses and actions, laying the foundation for later thinking, problem-solving, and communication skills.