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?

A. Ache children are much less active.
B. Ache children are considerably less coordinated.
C. There are no differences.
D. Remarkably, Ache children are more advanced.


Answer: C

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