CBSE BOARD XII, asked by arshmeet0200, 7 months ago

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In this stage, motor control of the head comes before control of the legs:
(a) Early childhood
(b) Middle childhood
(c) Infancy
(d) Late childhood
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Answers

Answered by alexmalderana
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Answer:

In this stage, motor control of the head comes before control of the legs: infancy

Answered by Anonymous
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Option (c)Infancy is correct.

Hint-

  • Coordinated abilities allude to our capacity to move our bodies and control objects.
  • Fine coordinated abilities center around the muscles in our fingers, toes, and eyes, and empower coordination of little activities (e.g., getting a handle on a toy, composing with a pencil, and utilizing a spoon).
  • Babies can't get a handle on objects willfully however wave their arms toward objects of interest.
  • At around 4 months old enough, the newborn child can go after an item, first with the two arms and inside half a month, with just one arm.
  • At this age getting a handle on an article includes the utilization of the fingers and palm, however no thumbs. This is known as the Palmer Grasp.
  • The utilization of the thumb comes at around 9 months old enough when the baby can get a handle on an article utilizing the pointer and thumb.
  • Presently the baby utilizes a Pincer Grasp, and this capacity extraordinarily upgrades the capacity to control and control an item and newborn children take extraordinary take pleasure in this recently discovered capacity.
  • They might go through hours getting little items from the floor and setting them in holders. By 9 months, a baby can likewise watch a moving item, go after it as it approaches, and snatch it.
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