Top Posters
Since Sunday
w
3
w
3
e
3
3
r
3
b
2
M
2
V
2
f
2
c
2
c
2
K
2
New Topic  
joakim joakim
wrote...
Posts: 4201
9 years ago
Alexia was born with cataracts in both eyes. What can you tell her parents about when she should have corrective surgery?
A)   Alexia should wait to have corrective surgery until adulthood when her eyes are fully mature.
B)   Alexia should not have corrective surgery during the first six months of life because her vision would be severely and permanently impaired.
C)   The longer cataract surgery is postponed beyond infancy, the less complete Alexia’s recovery in visual skills.
D)   Alexia should wait until later in childhood to have corrective surgery because there are no sensitive periods in visual development.
Textbook 
Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood

Infants and Children: Prenatal Through Middle Childhood


Edition: 7th
Author:
Read 1044 times
2 Replies
Replies
Answer verified by a subject expert
adeleadele
wrote...
Top Poster
Posts: 1689
9 years ago
Sign in or Sign up in seconds to unlock everything for free
More solutions for this book are available here
1

Related Topics

joakim Author
wrote...
9 years ago
The perfect way to finish off my semester strong, thanks.
New Topic      
Explore
Post your homework questions and get free online help from our incredible volunteers
  545 People Browsing
Related Images
  
 308
  
 451
  
 464
Your Opinion
What's your favorite coffee beverage?
Votes: 305

Previous poll results: Who's your favorite biologist?