Multiple Choice
Why do infants move in a bowlegged fashion when they first start to walk?
A) They need to support the heavy weight of the head and torso.
B) Their legs are not fully developed enough to allow regular walking.
C) Being bowlegged is normal and we all learn not to walk this way.
D) Their myelination is in progress; therefore neural connections are incomplete.
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