Based on our knowledge of emotional development, which of the following emotions is NOT to be expected when infants become more mobile (engage in locomotion)?
A. increased expressions of contentment because the infant has more control
B. increased expressions of affection because of enjoying more freedom
C. increased expressions of frustration because they are not always allowed to go where they want
D. increased expressions of anger because their goal location may be blocked
Answer: A
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