Sean, a 4-year-old, is able to throw and catch a ball well. He is not as developed in his ability to kick a ball or jump, however. Most likely, Sean
A) has cerebral palsy.
B) has fine motor delays.
C) has fragile X Syndrome.
D) is normal.
D) is normal. One child may jump and skip with ease but be uncoordinated in throwing and catching. Another child may show the reverse pattern.
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Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).
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a. they represent the outcome of major biological changes. b. they present a set of developmental tasks to be mastered. c. they provide insight into the values and aspirations of particular cultures. d. their beginning and end are perfectly correlated with chronological age.