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anshika

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Key to reducing instances of developmental disorder due to head and brain injury is
 
  a. restriction of play.
  b. prevention of accidents and falls.
  c. regimen of vitamin supplements.
  d. none of these would reduce developmental disorder due to head in brain injury.

Question 2

If a prevention plan is administered to a wide range of people, it would be considered
 
  a. blanket saturation.
  b. propaganda.
  c. public domain.
  d. universal.



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jazzlynnnnn

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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

d





 

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