The physical, cognitive and social-emotional domains of development
A. continually interact with each other so that development in one domain impacts and influences development in the other domains.
B. develop in ways that are largely independent of each other.
C. are linked together in such a way that advances in one domain hold back development in other domains.
D. are so co-mingled that we cannot talk about development in the different domains separately.
Answer: A
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