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Biology, 26.08.2021 20:10, kalcius674

1. Set Backs being able to be overcome is an example of which description of the Principles of Growth & Development?
A. Constant
B. Gradual & Consistent
C. Different Rates
D. Interrelated
E. Sequenced Steps

2. Tall toddlers are often tall adults is an example of which description of the Principles of Growth & Development?
A. Constant
B. Gradual &Consistent
C. Different rates
D. Interrelated
E. Sequenced Steps

3. What is defined as the average age or range development occurs?
A. Codified
B. Teachable moment
C. Age norm

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