In your classroom, you have children of different ethnicities, and you notice that children from the different groups show consistent variations in their development of holding grips. Explain why you see these differences.
What will be an ideal response?
The reason why children from certain ethnicities develop holding grips differently is culturally based. Children from some cultures have more practice and exposure to using certain grips. For example, some Asian children develop grips quickly because they have frequent exposure to using chopsticks at an early age.
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