Shannon and Tom are worried about their newborn son, Harrison. They've noticed that his eyes and ears are growing much more rapidly than his arms and legs. Is this a problem?
A) Yes. It's normal for everything to grow at the same rate.
B) Yes. It's normal for the arms and legs to grow faster than the eyes and ears.
C) No. It's normal cephalocaudal development.
D) No. It's normal proximodistal development.
C
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d. emotional regulation.
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