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The potential effects of chronic illness or disability on a child's development vary with age. What is a threat to a toddler's normal development?

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Answer:

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a. Hindered mobility

b. Limited opportunities for socialization

c. Child's sense of guilt that he or she caused the illness or disability

d. Limited opportunities for success in mastering toilet training

The CORRECT ANSWER IS a.

a. Hindered mobility

Step-by-step explanation:

a. Hindered mobility✔

Toddlers do develop a sense of independence, growing self-control, and developing symbolic impression via language learning and development.

Mobility is the major tool applied by toddlers to venture on how to keep control. Inability to undergo mobility produces a belief of helplessness in them.

b. Limited opportunities for socialization❌

Toddlers find it not easy to socialize and theu show sensitivity to alteration in family daily activities.

c. Child's sense of guilt that he or she caused the illness or disability❌

A feeling of guilt is might show up more in a preschooler.

d. Limited opportunities for success in mastering toilet training❌

Toilet training is takes time to learn by toddlers, it is learnt after the toddler period is over.

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