Describe the typical growth patterns in middle childhood. Are there sex differences in growth patterns during this time?

What will be an ideal response?


Growth during the middle childhood years can best be described as "steady.". Although
there can be large differences, most children gain a little over two inches in height per
year. This steady pattern of growth continues until the adolescent growth spurt. Until
this growth spurt occurs in girls, boys continue to be taller and heavier. Girls, however,
begin the adolescent growth spurt around age 11 and quickly become both taller and
heavier than boys. Boys do not tend to experience the adolescent growth spurt until the
ages of 13 or 14.

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panel with them. d. the presence of a group of people is a guaranteed safeguard against destructive obedience.

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a. educators c. friends b. law enforcement d. relatives

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Once people achieve formal operations in adolescence, they use it _________

a. about 25 percent of the time. b. in tasks that are unfamiliar to them. c. in almost every situation, across domains. d. selectively.

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Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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