In middle childhood physical growth continues at a slow but steady pace, about __2-3 inches ___ per year in height and about ____5-7 pounds____ per year in weight
<h3>Growth in children</h3>
Generally,The average growth rate for a child is seen to be
2-3 inches per year in height
5-7 pounds per year in weight.
Therefore, In middle childhood physical growth continues at a slow but steady pace, about __2-3 inches ___ per year in height and about ____5-7 pounds____ per year in weight
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Answer:
There is a missing part of the answer in all the options as there are three spaces to fill and only two part of the answers are provided in all the options.
Hence the correct answer would be ---
increase; normal; reinforces
which may be considered as answer option e). normal; reinforces where 'increase' is missing.
Explanation:
The utility-maximizing model is a model theory of a consumer which shows how consumers try to allocate their income money. It is believe that every customer is a rational being and try to get the optimized value for their money spent. Consumers' resources are limited so that their incomes are also limited. Consumers have budget constraint.
According to the Utility Maximization theory, every consumers try to decide to spend their incomes so that the last pie spent on a product yields an amount which is equal to the extra marginal utility.
Thus a utility-maximizing consumer, Jane who is spending his income on wallets and eyeglasses will increase the purchased of wallets, when the price of the wall decreases, if the wallets are considered a normal good and the income effect of Jane will reinforces the substitution effect.
Therefore the answer is ---
increase; normal; reinforces
Elastic demand is demand for a product is sensistive to orice change
The answer is parallel play.
Parallel play is the first step in learning how to interact with others. It’s a play stage in which children are near each other but not playing with each other.
It’s important for 2-3 year old range because it kids to learn peer regulation, observation skills, working independently and working and getting along with others.
Kids play alongside each other, they might be playing independently but they’re keeping an eye on each other, at this age they’re still egocentric that’s what they don’t need interaction.