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When comparing the growth of children from ages 6 to 11 to infants or adolescents, one notices that children?

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The children from the ages 6 to 11 grow slow and steady as they gain weight, their height increases and even their heads get bigger by a little. This growth can also happen in spurts that are some time distance apart. In contrast to that one can notice and conclude that this is a lot slower when compared to how much children grow and develop during their infant and adolescent stages.





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