Multiple Choice
Clinical observation of diadochokinesis _____________________.
A) Provides information primarily on a child's praxis abilities
B) Involves performing rapid alternating forearm pronation and supination movements and observing for fluidity of movement and upper extremity coordination
C) Provides information primarily on tactile discrimination abilities
D) Can often be made during a child's unstructured, natural gross motor play activities
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