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Discussion: Middle and Late Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development

Discussion: Middle and Late Childhood Physical and Cognitive Development

Q Write a discussion board post. In the United States, there is a premium value placed on height and athletic abilities. Should parents be free to give their children growth hormones that result in faster, more coordinated children? Should children take dietary supplements to build muscles in order to be better athletes? What rights should children have in terms of whether hormones are injected into their bodies? Should children be made to practice sports three to four hours every day to enhance athletic skills? What rights should children have in terms of whether they participate in sports?

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In the United States, it is evident that a premium value is placed on height and athletics. I do not believe that parents should be free to give their children growth hormones because it has various other side effects. However, it is also evident that it is beneficial for the faster and more coordinated growth of the child, and parents are more likely to prepare their child to be with good physique, height, and being athletics. But it has various side effects which also further link to long-term effects on the overall health of the child.