Ari is a typically developing 4-month-old. He is interacting with his mother when, all of a sudden, she stops smiling and showing emotion and has a still face. What is Ari's reaction, most likely?

a. He will get bored and look at something else.
b. He will laugh because his mother is making an unusual face.
c. He will look at her face intently because it is something new.
d. He will be distressed.


Answer: D

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