Multiple Choice
Rett's disorder, a pattern of developmental regression that results in permanent behavioral and communicative problems, becomes apparent in childhood. How long after birth is development typically normal before signs of the disorder manifest?
A) Four months
B) Four years
C) Six months
D) Three years
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