Mary notices that her 3-year-old seems to have difficulty when he tries to stop running. When coming to a quick stop, he often tips forward, nearly falling on his face
From a developmental perspective, this boy's difficulty most likely stems from having:
a. a higher center of gravity than an older child would have
b. weaker leg muscles than an older child would have
c. poorer peripheral vision than an older child would have
d. an underdeveloped inner ear, which will develop more fully by age 6
a
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He also would experience sudden "attacks" where he would collapse to the floor in the middle of an activity. Larry suffers from ________ a. sleep apnea. b. insomnia. c. narcolepsy. d. REM behavior disorder.
Alcohol's effect on which organ usually leads to uncharacteristic behavior?
a) liver b) brain c) visual system d) immune system