Answer: within the first year, within the second year
Explanation:
Many toddlers start to sit, stand and walk by the age of 9 to 15 months of age. These are because of the changes that occur in the brain and the spinal cord. By the age of two the brain develops coordination with the muscles of the body and the infant establishes balance on the feet and hip muscles becomes strong that aids in achieving the squatting position.
Answer:
harmful. (more info below)
Explanation:
Balanus may compete with Chthamalus through crowding or smothering, but Chthamalus can inhabit higher tide levels than Balanus since it is more immune to desiccation. Lower on the sea, the barnacles of acorn combine with the Endoclades (Turfweed) assemblage, and are also abundant on the shells of acorn. To conclude, it was a bad idea is add the balanus barnacle to the Chthamalus barnacle becuase balanus barnacles can crowd Chthamalus barnacle.
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Spica casts or body casts are used to treat children who have hip, pelvis, or leg problems, such as developmental dysplasia of the hips. When elevating the head of an infant in a spica cast the nurse should use pillows to elevate the head and shoulders of the infant. Spica cast is not a surgical procedure but normally used after a surgical procedure for hip dysplasia.
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