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Ache babies are carried nearly every minute of the day and do not walk until around age 2 years. This is partly because Ache children prefer to be carried. What are the differences in gross motor development at age 6 years between Ache children and children who are not carried exclusively for so long?

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The answer is - There are no differences

Step-by-step explanation:

The options are;

a. Ache children are much less active

b. Ache children are considerately less coordinated

C. There are no differences

D. Remarkably ache children are more advanced

The answer is C- There are no differences.

Ache babies cry for a longer time than most babies, unlike other babies they prefer to be carried and hence do not start to walk until around when they get to the age of 2 years. However there are no gross motor development differences at age 6 between ache children and children who are not carried exclusively for a long time. Gross motor skills are big movements that babies are able to make to move their whole body such as running, jumping etc.

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