What is necessary for the child to acquire fundamental motor skills?
a. Children acquire motor skills as an expected outcome from maturation.
b. Efficient, smooth motion is achieved through play in the neighborhoods without much attention.
c. Maturation, instruction or learning by observation, and opportunities for practice are necessary.
d. Qualitative differences in the ways children move exist among middle-income children and Head Start children.
C
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