Karen Adolph notes that in some cultures, toddlers do not crawl at all or learn to crawl only after they have mastered walking. What cultural factors might influence this?
What will be an ideal response?
Baby wearing and swaddling into the late infant and early toddler years certainly impact the experiences that children might have and the amount of opportunities they have available to them to try out motor skills. If parents are encouraging the sitting, walking, crawling, etc. and providing adequate opportunities for the child to practice the skills, they are more likely to achieve them at an earlier rate.
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Frank doesn't necessarily have a high IQ as measured on
standardized intelligence tests, but he is well aware of his strengths and weaknesses. He chooses jobs that suit his strengths and is particularly skilled at adapting to any changes in his environment. Frank likely has high _____ intelligence as defined in the triarchic theory. A) creative B) analytical C) experiential D) practical