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    Most Typically Developing Infants Are Able to Sit Alone Without
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Most Typically Developing Infants Are Able to Sit Alone Without

Question 47

Question 47

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Most typically developing infants are able to sit alone without support around ____ months of age.


A) two
B) three to four
C) four to eight
D) eight to ten

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