Multiple Choice
The perceptual requirements of fundamental manipulative skills that involve imparting force to an object or receiving force from an object are great. Therefore, when working with young children we must:
A) Use appropriate equipment to account for the developmental level of perceptual abilities.
B) Modify the rules to permit lesser clarity and consistency of perception, time to react, or ease of tracking in order to challenge the child.
C) Recognize that the mechanics of movement itself are not influenced by the level of perception.
D) Recognize that perceptual development is not as crucial as motor development for successful movement performances.
E) All of these are correct.
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