Babies don't automatically prefer female faces; they prefer faces of the gender of the caregiver they've spent more time with. So, babies who spend more time with their dad prefer male faces. (Source: Quinn et al., 2002).
if i’m stuck in a hot desert and haven’t drank any water in 2 days and i’m laying on the ground from fatigue and a pond is in the far distance but too far for me to see clearly then does that mean that i prefer dying of thirst than drinking from the pond?
tbh if babies can barely see color at first until 6 months, and if their parents do something with them like watch tv channels for infants like babyfirst (i watched that until kindergarten) for their baby to watch where in the parents’ eyes, it’s all a colorful kidcore vibe on the screen while to the baby’s eyes, it’s just a monochrome blur to them sounds a bit sad, but it is what it is. like the parents would see that colorful flower in the bumper and the baby’s just looking at the screen like “what is that thing” but still, it’s a very true fact that they see stuff at first in life as their sight develops month by month until a year has passed making their surroundings more clear so let that sink in
Respect to the camera man who transformed into a baby for 12 months
nah bruh💀
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The most magical transformation, from a narrow black and white to everything else.
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Babies don't automatically prefer female faces; they prefer faces of the gender of the caregiver they've spent more time with. So, babies who spend more time with their dad prefer male faces. (Source: Quinn et al., 2002).
I think it's just because the mom is closer.
Yeah its probably more like what @@ZeSgtSchultz said
if i’m stuck in a hot desert and haven’t drank any water in 2 days and i’m laying on the ground from fatigue and a pond is in the far distance but too far for me to see clearly then does that mean that i prefer dying of thirst than drinking from the pond?
Babies can’t see dad until 7 months.
i still cant see mines
Hahaha
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Hahaha
Hahahaha😂
tbh if babies can barely see color at first until 6 months, and if their parents do something with them like watch tv channels for infants like babyfirst (i watched that until kindergarten) for their baby to watch where in the parents’ eyes, it’s all a colorful kidcore vibe on the screen while to the baby’s eyes, it’s just a monochrome blur to them sounds a bit sad, but it is what it is. like the parents would see that colorful flower in the bumper and the baby’s just looking at the screen like “what is that thing” but still, it’s a very true fact that they see stuff at first in life as their sight develops month by month until a year has passed making their surroundings more clear so let that sink in
wow, it takes them almost half a year to see the fathers
Many baby cant see theirs many years...
When the baby becomes one month old, they will start seeing gray and a bit brighter.
Mind blowing 👾
Yeah definitely mind blowing I remember it when I was a baby!
how do they verify how a baby sees 🤔
This was recommended by my sisters midwife!!!
At 4 months they begin to see colors..
Guys guys guys we’re literally a diffusion model
My new little sister is 3 months ❤
So......in 2023.....if a baby has two moms she is going to see two ladies but cant see a man?... 🤨🤨🤔🤔
Stupid ass comment
No. The baby initially can't see the dad because the dad is further back then the mom
this is how u can tell your adopted
Unfair for dads. 😂
The baby initially can't see the dad because the dad is further back then the mom, nothing to do with the actual caregivers.
Thats rude💀
Yes
Haha poor dad
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