Answer: The U.S Department of Health of Human Services advises exclusive breastfeeding for the first<em><u> 6 months</u></em> and the inclusion of breast milk in the baby's diet until at least <em><u>1 year old.</u></em>
The correct answers are 6 months and 1 year old.
Explanation:
The U.S has different standards than the World Health Organization. The U>s states that the baby should be given breast milk only for the first 6 months of life. After 6 months, the baby can be introduced to solids and kept on some breast milk until 1 year old. However, it is up to each mother and father as to how long they want to breastfeed their child.
The World Health Organization states the baby needs to drink only breastmilk for 6 months also, but they state they need to drink breast milk up to the age of two and beyond.
Breast milk is optimal for a baby's health, growth, and all of their nutrition needs for the first 6 months. The baby must be introduced to new foods afterward and not be solely on breast milk afterwards.
Answer:
Folate.
Explanation:
Folate is a vitamins known as B9. Folate has a Chemical formula of C19H19N7O6 and a molar mass of 441.4 g/mol. Folates are found in many foods such as eggs,Citrus Fruits, Broccoli, Asparagus and many more. One of its usefulness is that it helps in cell division. When someone does not have adequate folate in his or her body, the person will be having symptoms like sore tongue, headache, concentration problem, the person will also be weak and many more like that. Before folate is being known as folacin.
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Is there any information to back this up? Like how do the non-spanked peers behave?
Based on the lack of information I'd say it's A or B.
A, because if the non-spanked peers are well behaved she might want to be more obedient to avoid spankings like them.
B, because she might find it unfair that she is the only one in her class or group of peers who receives spankings.
I don't think it would be c or d.