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    Once Infants Start Walking, They Begin to Look at Adults
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Once Infants Start Walking, They Begin to Look at Adults

Question 23

Question 23

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Once infants start walking, they begin to look at adults


A) when they are talking with one another.
B) to try to engage them in social interaction.
C) when they want something.
D) for approval.

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