In the development of writing, children learn to transfer the control from the larger muscles of the arm to the smaller muscles of the hand and fingers. This demonstrates

A) proximodistal development.
B) cephalocaudal development.
C) palmar development.
D) locomotor development.

A) proximodistal development. They have gradually transferred the control of writing and drawing from the larger muscles in the upper arm to the smaller muscles in the hand and fingers.

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