Multiple Choice
Guatemalan Mayan toddlers are able to attend simultaneously to two or three ongoing events. For example, one child simultaneously "skilfully closed things in a jar with his older sister, whistled on his toy whistle…and at the same time watched a passing truck with interest." This ability to attend to several events at once reflects
A) a universal, inborn skill.
B) an attentional pattern that may be normal in the Guatemalan Mayan culture.
C) one of the negative effects of co-sleeping.
D) too much sugar in the Guatemalan Mayan diet.
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