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    Gross Motor Movements Such as Running, Skipping, and Galloping Are
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Gross Motor Movements Such as Running, Skipping, and Galloping Are

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Gross motor movements such as running, skipping, and galloping are learned before the acquisition of fine motor skills such as catching, hitting a pitched ball, and jumping for distance.

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