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cdr_15

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Which pair of same-age children represents the typical gender differences in gross motor skills during early childhood?
 
  a. At age five, Sheila can balance on one foot longer than Carl.
  b. At age six, Ivan can do jumping jacks better than Katie.
  c. At age four, Dorinda can jump higher than Steven.
  d. At age six, DeWayne and Sue perform gross motor skills at the same level.

Question 2

It is perfectly normal and parents should not be concerned when:
 
  a. their four-year-old daughter eats 1600 calories per day.
  b. their child's appetite decreases from ages 2 to 6.
  c. their four-year-old son decreases his daily protein intake by 30.
  d. their four-year-old son's milk consumption increases to five cups a day.


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Answer to Question 1

A

Answer to Question 2

B



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