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163 related items for PubMed ID: 36180977

  • 1. Infant locomotion shapes proximity to adults during everyday play in the U.S.
    Chen Q, Schneider JL, West KL, Iverson JM.
    Infancy; 2023 Mar; 28(2):190-205. PubMed ID: 36180977
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  • 2. Cascades in action: How the transition to walking shapes caregiver communication during everyday interactions.
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  • 7. Learning to Move in a Changing Body in a Changing World.
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  • 15. Emergence of locomotor behaviors: Associations with infant characteristics, developmental status, parental beliefs, and practices in typically developing Brazilian infants aged 5 to 15 months.
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