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Length of delivery, type of delivery, complications if any, approximate ages of critical stages i.e. walking, talking, hospital stays, illnesses other than normal ones, sleeping habits, eating habits, high fevers, last eye exam, last hearing exam, falls of injuries, traumatic experiences, medications, prior testing, are covered in the area of:
 
  a. Identifying Data and Family Information
  b. Developmental History
  c. Academic History
  d. Social History
  e. All of the above

Question 2

contribute to present therapeutic approaches to working with and
 
  understanding movement and the absence of any reflex warrants concerns for the infant's neurological development.
 
  A. Hughlings Jackson and Sir Charles Sherrington
 
  B. Sir Elton John and Sir Charles Sherrington
 
  C. Gene Piaget and Hughlings Jackson
 
  D. Hughlings Jackson and Sir Elton john



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

A



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