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Title: Recent longitudinal research on early development indicates that compared to on-time peers, early de
Post by: Ayeaye on Jun 27, 2015
Recent longitudinal research on early development indicates that compared to on-time peers, early developing boys
a.   get into less trouble in school.
b.   are less vulnerable to stressful life experiences.
c.   are more likely to be depressed.
d.   often occupy leadership roles.
e.   have consistently negative body images.


Title: Re: Recent longitudinal research on early development indicates that compared to on-time peers, earl
Post by: danielle2018 on Jul 9, 2015
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Title: Re: Recent longitudinal research on early development indicates that compared to on-time peers, early de
Post by: Ayeaye on Aug 7, 2015
Glad to have joined the forum, thank you for your valuable in


Title: Re: Recent longitudinal research on early development indicates that compared to on-time peers, early de
Post by: danielle2018 on Aug 7, 2015
You're welcome!