Multiple Choice
What is known about the long-term prognosis for development of low-birth-weight babies?
A) They are doomed to a lifetime of retardation
B) Enriched later environments can compensate for deficits
C) The notion of a "self-righting tendency" is a delusion
D) Very few low-birth-weight babies survive to age three
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