Maggie is an infant who has a mother who is very concerned about her motor development because she was born premature. What recommendation does her pediatrician give to make sure Maggie rolls over and crawls when she should?

A. Maggie should spend time sitting up on her mother's lap.
B. Maggie should spend supervised playtime prone on her stomach every day.
C. Maggie should spend a great deal of time lying on her back each day.
D. Maggie should be held more often than children who are born full term.


Answer: B

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