When assessing for a developmental delay, which element(s) of the child's history would have a significant impact on reaching developmental milestones?
1. Poverty
2. Neglectful parenting
3. Cultural differences
4. All of the above
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1. The child's socioeconomic status has a direct impact on the child's ability to meet developmental milestones.
2. Lack of parental interaction has a direct impact on the child's ability to meet developmental milestones.
3. Cultures each have a set of norms and values which have a direct impact on the child's ability to meet developmental milestones.
4. The child's socioeconomic status, parental connections, and culture have a direct impact on the child's ability to meet developmental milestones.
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