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Based on the research that shows how families, schools, and community contexts influence the physical and motor growth of school-age children, design a program that would facilitate physical or motor growth in one of these contexts.
 
  What will be an ideal response?

Question 2

Stature is composed of:
 
  a. Leg length
  b. Trunk length
  c. Trunk and leg length
  d. Head, neck, trunk, and leg length



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Answer to Question 1

Responses that focus on the family context should include the ability of the family to provide safe and healthy growth opportunities (e.g., diet, healthcare) as well as opportunities for physical activity. School contexts should emphasize physical and motor movement opportunities (e.g., recess, physical education) both within and outside the school day. Community contexts should focus on resources that can influence physical well-being (e.g., medical care, nutrition) and movement opportunities (e.g., playgrounds, recreation centers).

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