Describe a fine motor skill that a 3-year-old can do that a 1-year old would not yet be able to do

What will be an ideal response?

Three-year-olds gain more control over their hand movements and can start to draw a straight line and copy circles. They can even brush their teeth, although they will need help. One-year-olds are already showing hand preference and can hold a pencil and scribble, but it is not as controlled as it will be by the time they are three.

Psychology

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a) It reveals the behaviors that an individual repeats most often, which is indicative of core personality traits. b) It reveals one's personal constructs and their complexity. c) It reveals irrational cognitive patterns in the hopes of correcting them. d) It reveals the constructs of the individual's significant others.

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A second heart attack is

a. twice as likely for a Type A patient. b. half as likely for a Type B patient. c. common in Type D patients. d. less likely in patients given stress-management training. e. A and B are correct (no pun intended).

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