Cloze Test Worksheet
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The normal pathway dictated that children should follow stages (like rolling onto the belly or moving arms and legs in parallel motion) in certain order. But Adolph found that some infants exhibited multiple stages simultaneously, or went back and forth between stages, or simply skipped stages altogether.* For example, though it was long believed that “belly-crawling’ was an essential stage in crawling that infants passed through on their way to walking, almost half the infants in Aldoph’s study never belly-crawled at all.*
…Adolph’s research shows that our biology does not compel us to follow a predetermined blue print. As she explained it…”Every baby solves the problem of movement in her own unique way.”
that like or in order some simultaneously forth skipped though that stage passed to infants belly-crawled shows not predetermined explained the own
What are the findings of Adolph's study? Why does/should this matter to you?
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5 June 2017
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