Answer: Clinging to the parent when the nurse approaches.
( This is because seven month old infants usually learn to interact or get attracted with the new things. They are able to sit for few minutes without any support. But if the infant is clinging to his parent that means might bhi he is not well or have problem in interaction. )
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