The development of infant motor skills is best described as:
a. a genetic process with no environmental influence.
b. completely due to the effects of encouragement.
c. a mixture of biological maturation and learning.
d. progressing in continuous, rather than stage, fashion.
Answer: C
Rationale: Although infants tend to go through similar stages of growth, experience plays a role in development.
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