After teaching a group of new parents about their newborns' eyes and vision, which statement by the group indicates effective teaching?

A) "Our newborn can see at distances of about 1 to 2 feet."
B) "We won't know the baby's eye color until he's at least 6 months old."
C) "A baby can easily distinguish colors, but they must be bright colors."
D) "A newborn can focus with both eyes at the same time shortly after birth."


B

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