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Stringing large, wooden beads helps with ____.
 
  a.
  large motor skills
  b.
  spatial intelligence
 
  c.
  hand-eye coordination
  d.
  balance

Question 2

A child seeing a ball coming toward her and reaching out to catch it is an example of ____ development
 
  a.
  sports
  b.
  gross motor
 
  c.
  fine-motor
  d.
  perceptual-motor



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