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Identify the physical changes and health issues associated with adulthood.
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- What are two examples of family support that would assist a child with a chronic condition?Identify and briefly describe the significant physical and physiological changes that occur in the middle and late childhood development periodsDefine the Growth of Adolescence and Development of Adolescence and give each example.