Three-year-old Clayton was in a car accident and suffered a broken leg and arm. His parents are concerned about what he will remember from the event. What will you tell them?
A. Clayton will likely remember details from the experience, even 5 years later.
B. Clayton will experience infantile amnesia and will likely have no recollection of what transpired.
C. Clayton may remember what happened for just a few days but will not recall any details of the events later in life.
D. Clayton will not have any memories or experience any stress as a result of the trauma.
Answer: A
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