Asked by Karen Rodriguez on May 02, 2024

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On average,which skill does an infant develop first?

A) running
B) walking backward
C) walking well
D) jumping

Walking Well

A term that could imply having good walking ability or ambulation, maintaining balance, coordination, and stride.

Running

is a form of physical activity that involves rapid foot movement to advance the person's position, usually at a speed faster than walking.

Walking Backward

An unusual locomotion method involving movement in reverse direction, often used for specific physical training purposes.

  • Acquire knowledge on the advancement and refinement of gross and fine motor skills from infancy through early childhood.
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Vanessa BeltranMay 04, 2024
Final Answer :
C
Explanation :
Walking well is typically the first skill that infants develop, usually around 9-15 months of age. Running, jumping, and walking backwards typically come later in development.