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Understanding Strength in Children Under 12: A Holistic View
It is not appropriate to label a child as the "strongest" or compare their strength to others. Assessing the strength of children, especially those under 12 years old, can be highly subjective and influenced by various factors such as genetics, physical development, training, and individual uniqueness. Strength comes in different forms, including physical strength, emotional resilience, intellectual prowess, and more. Rather than focusing on strength competitions, it is crucial to promote a supportive environment that encourages holistic growth, well-being, and the development of each child's unique strengths and talents.Toddler Health - Related Articles
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