Renee is concerned because her son is 13 months old and is starting to walk, but he never learned to crawl. What advice would you give to Renee?
She should not be concerned because not all babies crawl.
She should not let her son continue to walk until he has learned to crawl.
She should see her pediatrician because this may be a sign of a learning
deficit.
She should wait another month or so to see if he crawls and walks at the
same time.
She should not be concerned because not all babies crawl.
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