Asked by nk
What is true about development over the life span?
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O 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 can happen physically, mentally, emotionally, and socially."
Explanation: Development is lifelong and occurs across multiple domains (physical, cognitive, emotional, social). The other statements are false: development continues past middle adulthood, it's constrained by biological and environmental factors as well as personal choices, and context (family, school, workplace) strongly influences development.
Explanation: Development is lifelong and occurs across multiple domains (physical, cognitive, emotional, social). The other statements are false: development continues past middle adulthood, it's constrained by biological and environmental factors as well as personal choices, and context (family, school, workplace) strongly influences development.
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