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Which of the following statements about brain development and early childhood is true? the brain of a 5 year old is 60 percent the size of an adult brain the overall size of the brain does not increase dramatically from ages 3-15 by the time a child is 3 years of age, the brain is 25 percent of it's adult size the development that occurs inside the brain ends at the onset of adolescence
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