Slide 1Slide 2Slide 3Slide 4Slide 5Slide 6Slide 7Slide 8Slide 9Chapter 11Middle Childhood: Biosocial DevelopmentCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersKathleen Stassen BergerThe Developing PersonThrough the Life SpanNinth EditionFigure 11-1 Death at an Early Age? Almost Never!Kathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersChildhood Obesity Around the GlobeKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersChildhood Obesity Around the GlobeKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersFigure 11-2 Fatter and FatterKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersFigure 11-3 Not Breathing EasyKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersFigure 11-4 In Theory, Most People Are AverageKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersBrain FitnessKathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth PublishersFigure 11-5 Percent of 3- to 21-Year Old Children with Special Educational Needs (Compared to Total Public School Enrollment)Kathleen Stassen Berger: The Developing Person Through the Life Span, Ninth EditionCopyright © 2014 by Worth
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