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Those Walk Most: Again the best policy is that of "adult guidance in line with the child's own pattern of growth." Adults provide conditions favorable to the child's learning to those walk most, but they let him take his own time in beginning to sit, stand, and those walk most. Thus they aoid the danger of strain from premature, forced attempts to sit up and to those walk most.All babies tumble while learning muscular control, but mothers soon leam that babies are not breakable.
The child has a strong urge to those walk most. Even in countries where the baby's movements are hampered by swaddling children make progress as soon as they arc free to use their bodies. This means that in learning to those walk most maturation plays an important role.
Environmental factors also enter in. For example, one twelve-month-old baby was making steady progress in learning to those walk most without help. One day he slipped on a small rug and fell on the slipper}' hardwood floor, hitting his head.See Also Cannot Walk Upright:TEBE, greb, any of a family of freshwater div-; birds with legs set so far back on the body it the birds cannot walk upright on land, ey have laterally flattened tarsi (ankles) and iquely lobed feet used to propel themselves ough water. There are about 20 species of :se rather primitive birds, making up the tiily Podicipedidae of the order Podicipedi-mes. They are found in freshwater ponds, es, and slow-moving streams on all the con-3nts except Antarctica.
Gorillas are massive animals with long, power¬ful arms and short, bowed legs. The face is black, and prominent browridges overhang the eyes. The coat of females and young males is brown to black, but adult males have a strikingly gray or silver back.
Gorillas rarely walk upright, and then only for short distances; usually they support their body on the knuckles of the hands. They are primarily terrestrial, climbing into trees only occasionally to reach some food or to sleep for the night.
On The Other Hand See Stimulating Walk To:There's a stimulating walk to be taken through the heart of the metropolis. Start from the Town Hall Square and meander through the narrow, twisting but main-stem street popularly called Strfiget (The Stream), though it has a succession of official names. It's a ribbon of vivacity and shops. Continue to its end, at Kongens Nytorv, and from there ease through a short diagonal street into Amaliegade to and beyond Amalienborg, the four-part royal palace surrounding a square that is more an octagon.
"Corbin and I like to get up at 6 in the morning and have a cup of coffee, and off we go. We don't have to buy anything, it's just visually stimulating. It's food for thought." |
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