After infants learn not to crawl off ledges, why is it misleading to say they learned a fear of heights?

a. They show no fear when being held over a great height

b. When they start walking, they have to learn again not to step off ledges.
c. They don't seem afraid when they watch something else fall.
d. At this age, they are afraid of everything.

b

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