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In this lesson, you’ve learned about children’s growth and development, theories of learning, and observing and recording children’s development and behavior. In the next lesson, you’ll learn about the specific developmental milestones for each age and how to individualize activities to reach the diverse needs of all children. Reflect and Respond Objective Versus Subjective Observations Can you think of additional examples of the difference between objective and subjective

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