Motor development in blind infants typically
A) develops earlier than in sighted children because the blind child is more focused on the areas of touch and movement.
B) develops at a more typical rate when aided by programs maximizing sound and touch experiences.
C) develops at the same rate as sighted children.
D) cannot be facilitated by environmental interventions.
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