Multiple Choice
Infants start to be able to walk
A) as soon as they can make alternating leg movements.
B) before they can make alternating leg movements.
C) as soon as they can produce forward stepping movements.
D) only after they are able to balance on one leg long enough to swing the other leg forward and shift their weight without falling.
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