The use of the ghavora among mothers in Tajikistan contributes to our understanding of the role of culture in influencing motor development because
A) it significantly restricts infant movement when used, and as a result, infants who spend many hours in the gahvora may show delays in certain motor skills based on norms established by the World Health Organization.
B) its use significantly restricts infant movement, but Tajikistan infants are meeting all motor milestones at the same ages as established by the World Health Organization.
C) it encourages complex motor coordination, which translates into faster achievement of motor milestones compared to other infants of Asian heritage.
D) the ghavora discourages fine motor coordination of the hands, which results in difficulties in writing by young children.
E) its use is consistent with East Asian practices that encourage early standing and walking behavior.
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