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17 January, 21:18

During which stages of life are humans incapable of independent movement from place to place?

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  1. 17 January, 21:22
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    Humans are incapable of independent movement from place to place in their first three stages of life, those are: early childhood, middle childhood, and late childhood. In the stages people can not move independently mainly because their emotional maturity is at a very level, their knowledge as well, physically they are not capable to sustain them selves (apart from the third stage), and the law also doesn't allow independent movement of minors.
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