Multiple Choice
If a toddler's finger is pricked or burned, he or she shows distress and withdraws the finger but is less likely to thrash about wildly unlike a neonate who may withdraw the finger and also thrash about, cry, and show general signs of distress. This is an example of _____.
A) cephalocaudal development
B) regression
C) proximodistal development
D) differentiation
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