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

What will be an ideal response?

Answer: Varies. 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) ECT B) deep brain surgery C) a lobotomy D) transcranial stimulation

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The retinex theory accounts for the principle of color constancy

a. True b. False Indicate whether the statement is true or false

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