Multiple Choice
In an effort to lower the age at which his infant son will begin to walk, Mr. Simmons puts eight-month-old Richard on a program that emphasizes leg strength. What is the most likely outcome of this intervention?
A) It will have no impact.
B) Richard will have superior leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
C) Richard will have average leg strength but will not walk any earlier.
D) Richard will have superior leg strength and will walk earlier.
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