Multiple Choice
Secondary intersubjectivity is a complex way in which infants begin to interact by:
A) concentrating on the primary caretaker.
B) ignoring the caretaker in favor of what interests them.
C) interacting with the caretaker only when he or she is present.
D) simultaneously paying attention to the caretaker and another object.
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