Toddlers seem to discount information on video as relevant to their everyday experiences because

A) the people onscreen do not look at and converse with them directly.
B) they have little experience with digital media.
C) they are easily overstimulated by the fast-paced content.
D) the people onscreen are usually unfamiliar to them.


Answer: A

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