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Amirul Arif10
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In order to develop motor skills,infants must perceive something in the environment that motivates them to act and use their perceptions to finely tune their movements.This is the same as saying

A) perception is not important to motor development.
B) motivation is only a very small part of the motor development.
C) motor skills represent solutions to the infant's goals.
D) motor skills represent complete withdrawal.

Motor Skills

Abilities required to control the muscles and movements of the body, divided into fine (small movements) and gross (larger movements) motor skills.

Finely Tune

To make very small adjustments to something in order to achieve the best or desired performance.

Motivates

Provides reason or incentive for someone to act or behave in a certain way.

  • Fathom the impact of perception and motivation on the progression of motor capabilities and the achievement of developmental landmarks.
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