Suppose a six-month-old child recently began to pull her chest of stuffed animals and stack toy blocks on top of one another. How does this child's motor skills compare to other children who are the same age?

A. Deficient; exhibits the motor skills of a typical 3-month-old
B. Normal; exhibits the motor skills of a typical 6-month-old
C. Advanced; exhibits the motor skills of a typical 1-year-old
D. Advanced; exhibits the motor skills of a typical 18-month-old


Answer: D

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