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lak

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A pregnant woman not getting enough healthy food, vitamins, and nutrients may put her baby at risk for all but which of the following?
 
  a. premature birth
 b. effects to the child's nervous system
  c. increased risk of later life anorexia
  d. vulnerability to illness

Question 2

Does play serve a purpose?Are early friendships stable?
 
  a. No, it is a simple pleasure of childhood.
  b. Yes, it serves many important functions.
  c. Not until the age of 3 or older, when the child can learn from it cognitively.
  d. No, because not all children in all cultures demonstrate play.



kxciann

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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

b



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