Gaze for a child who does not have AD vs. a child who does have AD can be contrasted by the following statements:
a. Gazing and making eye contact are the modes of communication between the preverbal child and the primary caretaker and provide the basis for socialization vs. infants who have AD are not able to enter into mutual gazing with the primary caretaker
b. Normally developing infants are predisposed to establish social relationships with the primary caregiver that begins with their ability to gaze toward faces vs. infants who have AD are not able to enter into mutual gazing with the primary caretaker
c. A child hold the eye contact vs. 90% of those children with AD who cannot
d. None of the above
e. All of the above
E
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