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Which of the following most closely represents philosopher John Locke's ideas about children's development?   
A) "Your child is innately good and bears within herself the potential to become a moral, productive human being."   
B) "Your child's development is within the norms for children of his age."   
C) "You can mould your child into anything you want her to be."   
D) "You have no control over your child's development, as it is a process that is genetically pre-programmed at conception."
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