Which statement about the physical growth of infants and toddlers is true?

A. Infants and toddlers grow in spurts.
B. Infants and toddlers grow at a consistent, steady rate.
C. Infants grow in spurts, but toddlers grow at a consistent, steady rate.
D. Infants and toddlers grow more slowly than at any other time during childhood.


Answer: A

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