As children reach the ages of 4- to 6-years::

a. their nutritional needs stay virtually the same as when they were younger.
b. they need significantly less vitamin intake than when they were infants.
c. they need significantly more fat than when they were infants.
d. they need to consume more calories than when they were 1- to 3-years old. .


D

Psychology

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For young adults, __________ is supported by the specialization that begins with selecting a college major or an occupation

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Psychology