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Which of the barriers to entry can last indefinitely and which are more likely to eventually erode such that a new entry can take place?
Feet Motions
Movements involving the feet, such as walking, running, or kicking, which are essential for locomotion and balance.
Inch Forward
To move slowly and carefully in a forward direction, often to make progress in a difficult or delicate situation.
Proximodistal
A pattern of development that moves from the center of the body outward to the extremities.
Cephalocaudal
Cephalocaudal is a principle of development that describes how growth tends to begin at the head and upper body parts and then proceeds down to the rest of the body.
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