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    Infants Normally Are Able to Sit, Stand, Stoop, Climb, and Walk
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Infants Normally Are Able to Sit, Stand, Stoop, Climb, and Walk

Question 59

Question 59

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Infants normally are able to sit, stand, stoop, climb, and walk within the first:


A) 6 months.
B) year.
C) 18 months.
D) 2 years.

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