__________ make(s) crawlers and walkers more aware of the consequences of their movements

A) Experience in trying to keep their balance on various surfaces
B) Adult protection from steep inclines
C) Repeated falls on steep inclines
D) Training infants and toddlers to use the visual cliff


A

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