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"When they start to stand up, children put little weight on their feet. They often stand on tiptoe, with their legs spread far apart. They don’t stay in this position for long if there is an opportunity to crawl. They crawl off, stand up again somewhere else, crawl back again etc. Gradually they stand more securely; they rest more of their weight on their feet and they use furniture less in standing up. The knees, which were stiff at first, begin to become elastic." - Dr Emmi Pikler
Posted on: Sat, 17 Aug 2013 06:24:38 +0000

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