Which of the following is a developmental implication for children reared in families with a parent who is blind?
a. The reduced experience of eye contact from the primary caregiver precludes sighted infants from developing social communication skills.
b. By the second year of life these babies' visual ability and attention tend to be behind other babies.
c. Adolescents with a parent who is blind are less tolerant and have fewer practical skills.
d. Adolescents with a parent who is blind have better-quality peer interactions than adolescents with sighted parents.
D
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