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Caiter2013

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The fact that both physical and cognitive development influence the nature of emotional/social development illustrates which theme from the text?
 
  a. Active child
  b. Continuity/discontinuity
  c. Nature/nurture
  d. Holistic child

Question 2

Which mode of transmission is LEAST likely to infect the baby of a mother who is a carrier of the HIV/AIDS virus?
 
  a. Prenatal infection via the placenta
  b. Via mother's milk during breastfeeding
  c. Via mosquito bites to mother, then to baby
  d. During birth, via blood exchange from the placenta



sierramartinez

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Answer to Question 1

D

Answer to Question 2

C



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