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why do fine motor skills
Dona is a graduate student investigating the development of fine motor skills. She selects a group of children and assesses
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Movements that lead to academic or cognitive outcomes are skills.
• A. perceptual-motor • B. large-motor • C. manipulative
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why do fine motor skills develop slower than gross motor skills?
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Fine motor skills require several groups of muscles and include skills such as coordination and balance.
(1 point) A) True B)
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Fine motor skills require several groups of muscles and include skills such as coordination and balance.
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Fine motor skills require several groups of muscles and include skills such as coordination and balance.(1 point)Responses True
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Fine motor skills require several groups of muscles and include skills such as coordination and balance.
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Select the correct skill of the description.
Passing a ball to a teammate. (1 point) Responses gross motor gross motor
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begin(s) as unrefined global
movements that become more precise and specific with maturation, instruction, and practice. • A.
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Fine motor skills require several groups of muscles and include skills such as coordination and balance.
(1 point) Responses True
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