Which of the following children would be considered to be normally developing?

A) 6-year-old Devon, who often spills food when eating
B) 4-year-old Camille, who can put on her pants and shirt by herself
C) 5-year-old Emma, who can tie her own shoes
D) 7-year-old Justin, who writes with a palmar grasp

C) 5-year-old Emma, who can tie her own shoes Tying shoes is an example of a skill that requires considerable control over the fine-motor movements in the fingers and hands. By 5 and 6 years of age most children can tie their shoes.

Psychology

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a. the number of people who have used this tire as an effective way to handle rainy weather. b. how safe and protected people feel when they use this tire. c. comparing the tire to other similar tires. d. details about how the tire's shape allows it to grip the road more effectively.

Psychology

Beyond designing the study and writing the study protocol, the __________ is the person

primarily responsible for ensuring the protection of human subjects. Fill in the blanks with correct word

Psychology