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Describe how norms in development are determined.

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Developmental norms are determined by taking measurements, such as length or weight, to determine how development compares to other children in the same age group. The average number of children who have reached a particular task or measurement are then placed on a percentile scale to determine what the norms would be for that particular age group

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Developmental norms are defined as standards by which the progress of a child's development can be measured. For example, the average age at which a child walks, learns to talk, or reaches puberty would be such a standard and would be used to judge whether the child is progressing normally.

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