Multiple Choice
Regarding motor development, the cephalocaudal rule asserts that
A) motor development of the head, neck, and upper extremities precedes the development of the legs.
B) motor development proceeds from the bottom up.
C) certain joints are ill prepared for motion in the first year of life.
D) motor development is variable across cultures.
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