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True or false. the emotional needs of human infants are as important as their physical needs
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True or false. the emotional needs of human infants are as important as their physical needs
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This is completely true. Just as much as being emotionally unbalanced can affect a human, physical challenges can also lead to bullying, or serious medical conditions.
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True! Instances of babies that are treated poorly both mentally and physically can equally affect the mental health of that child as they grow up.
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