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I wonder about the little boy's development. Was he just very impulsive (a developmental issue/possible nonissue) or does he have a vision problem? Surely he could see the moat because he reportedly stated that he wanted to go into the water. Studies demonstrate that by the time an infant is crawling, they are able to perceive depth and have a healthy fear of visual cliffs. Certainly toddlers and preschoolers lack impulse control to a certain degree and cannot adequately assess risk but even when on a ledge will hesitate. I am no expert and realize that impulse control is gradually developed but this child's complete lack of fear of height, if he could see well, is curious to me. Does anyone else question this or is it just me? Again I am no expert but I would be very happy if his vision and development were checked. If the findings are typical, then fine. I was just wondering. Perhaps the buffer of bushes hampered his vision and I don't have his perspective.
http://study.com/academy/lesson/visual-cliff-experiment-lesson-quiz.html
http://study.com/academy/lesson/visual-cliff-experiment-lesson-quiz.html