Multiple Choice
Your test with Mary from question 8 reveals that she has poor visual acuity. Should Mrs. Jones be concerned about these results?
A) Yes, because visual acuity develops rapidly in the first days of life and is expected to reach adult levels within 4-6 weeks.
B) Yes, because poor visual acuity could be a sign of neurological problems and may require further testing.
C) No, because visual acuity is poor at birth and improves rapidly over the first months of life.
D) No, because good visual acuity is not necessary for healthy perceptual development.
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