Milestone achievements are data most likely to appear in the history of:
a. adolescents.
b. infants.
c. school-age children.
d. young adults.
B
As part of developmental assessment in infants, milestone achievements at certain ages, such as crawling, laughing, picking up their head, and turning over, are recorded.
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