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Health, 07.01.2020 23:31 brodycruce

Explain why the caregiver whose behavior is described below is not fully supporting and encouraging physical and cognitive development in the baby. the caregiver does not say the baby's name or "talk" to the baby while feeding him or her. after the baby has been fed and diapered, the caregiver puts the child in a bouncy seat in front of the television and leaves her or him there for hours. the child does not have an opportunity to explore the world around her or him by crawling or walking.

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