How does motor development change between ages 3 and 6?
a. Children's fine motor skills become refined, but their gross motor skills remain the same as they were in toddlerhood.
b. Children's fine motor skills have been found to develop at the same rate all over the world.
c. Children develop the same motor skills at the same pace, regardless of gender.
d. Fine motor skill development allows children to become more independent by doing things, such as putting on a coat and using a knife to cut soft food.
Answer: D
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