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    Children with Poor Motor Skills
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Children with Poor Motor Skills

Question 16

Question 16

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Children with poor motor skills:


A) are more likely to be rejected by their peers in certain settings
B) are more likely to be endomorphic
C) have similar emotional functioning as those with good motor skills
D) both A and B are correct

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