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How Do Children's Growth Rates Change as They Move from Infancy

Question 44

Question 44

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How do children's growth rates change as they move from infancy into the preschool years?


A) Growth increases sharply.
B) Growth slows down.
C) Growth remains unchanged.
D) Growth increases for height and decreases for weight.

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