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nenivikky

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The use of walkers (wheeled seats in which infants can push themselves around the floor) for infants
 
  a. helps them to walk earlier than they otherwise would.
  b. has no influence on their visual/spatial development.
  c. is not recommended because they are associated with injuries.
  d. delays infants' ability to walk by themselves.

Question 2

Research has suggested that early locomotor experience influences infants'
 
  a. speed. c. color recognition.
  b. depth perception. d. muscle strength.



shailee

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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

B



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