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    Getting the Young Child to Imitate What Is Seen Is
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Getting the Young Child to Imitate What Is Seen Is

Question 199

Question 199

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Getting the young child to imitate what is seen is hardest when the child's age is about


A) less than one month.
B) three to four months.
C) six to 12 months.
D) 18 to 24 months.

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