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Yolanda

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According to the classic book, The Hopi Child, the frequent use of cradleboards for infants resulted in
 
  A. infants seldom being taken from their homes until around 4 months of age
  B. babies not being able to touch their hands to their mouth or kick their feet
  C. babies not being able to practice skills such as raising their heads D. all selections are correct

Question 2

Research on infant walkers has shown that
 
  A. they are relatively safe products to stimulate motor development
  B. most injuries sustained in walkers are fatal
  C. most injuries sustained in walkers are head injuries
  D. children who spend time in walkers walk at a much earlier age than children who do not have walkers



tuwy

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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