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The proximal-distal pattern of development is the sequence of motor skills in which control
A. progresses from the center of the body outward toward the extremities.
B. occurs upward from the feet to the head.
C. occurs progressively downward from head and neck, to the trunk, hips and legs, and finally to the feet and toes.
D. is initially concentrated on small muscle groups (writing) and then on large muscle groups (walking).
my answer is a.
A. progresses from the center of the body outward toward the extremities.
B. occurs upward from the feet to the head.
C. occurs progressively downward from head and neck, to the trunk, hips and legs, and finally to the feet and toes.
D. is initially concentrated on small muscle groups (writing) and then on large muscle groups (walking).
my answer is a.
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