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Little Ethan Can Grasp a Rattle but Not Yet Walk

Question 114

Question 114

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Little Ethan can grasp a rattle but not yet walk.This differentiation in abilities is an example of


A) the cephalocaudal principle.
B) the proximodistal principle.
C) the fontanelles.
D) the lanugo.

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