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    The Sequence of Development During Infancy Can Be Described As
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The Sequence of Development During Infancy Can Be Described As

Question 93

Question 93

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The sequence of development during infancy can be described as:


A) haphazard
B) unpredictable
C) stable, orderly, and predictable
D) unstable, but orderly and predictable

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