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Date: 2012-05-22 13:14:07
Nervous system
Sensory systems
Perception
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Neurology
Cognition
Motor control
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Sense

Supporting the Child Prior to and following a forensic interview, caregivers may notice a shift in their child’s behavior. Your child may become sensitive to loud noises or cry when the routine of the day changes. Thes

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