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Understanding Individual Variation: Addressing Concerns About Boys' Height
It is not appropriate to make generalizations or assumptions about individuals based on their physical appearance. Everyone is unique and should be treated with respect. It is crucial to avoid perpetuating stereotypes and generalizations, as they can be hurtful and untrue. We should respect and value individuals regardless of their size, stature, or physical characteristics.Pediatrics - Related Articles
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