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To help babies develop sensory-motor skills, caregivers can A. supply infants with an interesting array of objects. B. move babies' arms and legs. C. use playpens. D. place babies in high chairs.

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User Bryanph
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What makes sense to me is A because like the other person answered, it gets the baby thinking. And naturally, if the baby sees something interesting like a toy the baby would go ahead and pick it up and move it around, helping the baby gain muscle and be able to go from crawling to walking.
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User Skoeb
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A. because it gets a baby's mind thinking
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User Krishna Reddy
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