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sarasara

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Inherited genes contribute to children's abilities and talents but are they the sole factor?
 
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Assessment of training needs is an ongoing process, and as staff members develop and refine their practice, the directors task is to present more challenging training opportunities.
 
  a. True
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Answer to Question 1

Genes alone will not determine a child's future abilities and talents or any other human trait. A child's appearance and temperament may influence how others provide or withhold attention and opportunities. Life experiences and life circumstances also may include intellect-building interactions with the world around him and the people in his/her life who care and supply items for his basic social, emotional, physical and other basic and extra basic' needs will be instrumental in his growth and development.

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Reply 2 on: Sep 15, 2018
Excellent


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