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What is true about development over the life span?
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• Development occurs rapidly in childhood but is largely done by middle adulthood.
The only limits that development has are those that we place on ourselves.
Development can happen physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.
• Our context, such as our family, school, or workplace, has no effect on our development.
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• Development occurs rapidly in childhood but is largely done by middle adulthood.
The only limits that development has are those that we place on ourselves.
Development can happen physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.
• Our context, such as our family, school, or workplace, has no effect on our development.
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The statement that is true about development over the life span is:
**Development can happen physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.**
This reflects the understanding that development is a continuous process that occurs in various domains throughout life. The other statements either suggest inaccurate timelines for development or incorrectly assert that context has no impact on development.
**Development can happen physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially.**
This reflects the understanding that development is a continuous process that occurs in various domains throughout life. The other statements either suggest inaccurate timelines for development or incorrectly assert that context has no impact on development.
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