HOLE'S HUMAN ANAT.&PHYS. LL-W/LAB
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Chapter 23, Problem 37P
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The developmental changes that characterize childhood.

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The time period from the birth of the baby to the twenty-eight days from birth is called ‘neonatal period’. The time period from ending of the neonatal period to the next one year is called ‘infancy period’. The time period from the ending of the infancy period to the ending of the puberty is called ‘childhood’.

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