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Essay heading: Failure to Thrive
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After birth, a child's brain grows as much in the first year as it will throughout the rest of the child's life. Poor nutrition during this critical period can have permanent negative effects, not only on a child's physical growth, but also on their cognitive development.
An average term baby doubles his or her birth weight by four months, and then triples it by one year of age... displayed 300 characters
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Poor nutrition during this critical period can have permanent negative effects, not only on a child's physical growth, but also on their cognitive development.
An average term baby doubles his or her birth weight by four months, and then triples it by one year of age. However, children with failure to thrive don't usually meet those steps... displayed next 300 characters
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