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Grade 9 Health Chapters 1 and 2
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Infancy is the stage from birth to 1 year old.
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Neglect or lack of care during childhood does not affect development.
False
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Cognitive development during infancy includes learning to walk and sit.
False
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Peer pressure always leads to negative behavior.
False
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Breast milk or formula is the main source of nutrition during infancy.
True
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Adulthood includes increase responsibility such as work, family and finances.
True
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Teenagers are not affected by what they see in the media or online.
False
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Adolescents are already fully developed mentally.
False
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Family is also a social influence in a teenager’s life.
True
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Crying is one of the main ways infants communicate their needs.
True
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Childhood is the stage between infancy and adolescence.
True
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Children do not need emotional support because they don’t understand feelings yet.
False
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Physical growth is rapid during early childhood.
True
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Adults stop learning and developing once they reach a certain age.
False
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All infants develop at exactly the same pace.
False
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Social media has no impact on how teenagers think or feel.
False
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Infants learn through their senses, such as seeing, hearing and touching.
True
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Hormones play a major role in the physical and emotional changes during adolescence.
True
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Infants cannot feel or respond to emotions.
False
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Friends and peers. can influence a teenager’s behavior and choices.
True
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Adolescence is the stage between childhood and adulthood.
True
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Cognitive development in childhood includes learning numbers, colors and language.
True
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Children do not develop socially until they become teenagers.
False
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