Use differentiation and integration in describing how an infant might learn to walk

What will be an ideal response?


Mastery of intricate motions such as walking requires both differentiation (mastery of component skills) and integration (combining the motions in proper sequence into a coherent, working whole). Before walking, a child must first master individual skills (differentiation) such as maintaining an upright posture, maintaining balance, and moving the legs alternately. Walking requires putting all of the individual skills (integration) together to move about the world successfully.

Psychology

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The expectations that teachers hold for different students

A) have no impact on academic performance. B) are generally fair and impartial. C) are not likely to be noticed by the students. D) are often linked to gender, race, and social class.

Psychology

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Fill in the blank(s) with correct word

Psychology

What are they symptoms of PTSD

What will be an ideal response?

Psychology