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Zulu123

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Which behavior is most difficult for a child to perform?
 
  a. Walking in a straight line
  b. Hopping on one foot
  c. Hitting a ball with a bat
  d. Tapping a pen

Question 2

How is a toddler likely to compare to a 10-year-old child in terms of physical behavior?
 
  a. The toddler can control movements as long as the world around her is stationary, while the 10-year-old can control movements even when the environment around her is changing.
  b. The toddler will have superior eye/hand coordination to the 10-year-old.
  c. The toddler has developed fine motor skills that are as coordinated as the older child, but is just beginning to use gross motor skills.
  d. The toddler is able to move more quickly than the older child, but is less coordinated in her movements.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

a



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