Moto-Sensory Development; Observations On the First Three Years of a Child

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never had but a little chance to practice creeping and in consequence could not thus propel herself forward until the fifty-fourth week. The retrograde motion noted here was due to her exerting a greater weight on her legs during their backward extension than during their subsequent flex- ion — a matter of relative balance on arms and legs.
Miss Shinn reports creeping in the early days of the ninth month, Mrs. Moore early in the eleventh month, Major's R. near the middle of the eleventh month,
...the two latter creeping forwards, the other, like L., backwards.
The exercise of rolling rapidly from side to side, like all other active movements, is evidently pleas- urable to her. Vocalization occasionally shows a 88 M0T0-SENS0KY DEVELOPMENT.
series of vowel-sounds that are remarkably clear and sharp, in fact as perfect as an adult could pro- duce and in tone even clearer. She objects now to riding in her carriage and cries until taken out of it and carried in the arms — this she enjoys greatly : another complex habit-psychosis.


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