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Discuss differences in the physical skills of boys and girls and how these affect their choices of games to play.
 
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Solitaire has long been a popular game that can be played by one person. What are the purposes of this game?
 
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Answer to Question 1

They have equal motor skills, but boys have greater forearm strength and girls greater flexibility. Their body size, coordination, and inherited talent will also affect their agility. As a result, they will select different activities: boys will choose active games such as basketball or volleyball, whereas girls will choose gymnastics.

Answer to Question 2

To increase the ability to concentrate; to reinforce accurate counting; to practice recognizing symbols.





 

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