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    Thelen Argues That the Stepping Reflex Does Not Actually Disappear
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Thelen Argues That the Stepping Reflex Does Not Actually Disappear

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Question 3

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Thelen argues that the stepping reflex does not actually disappear in the first year but instead is restricted by:


A) infants' bundling and clothing.
B) parents' fears of falls.
C) their weight and limited muscle strength.
D) their inability to swim.

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