Describe the differences among the four levels of control—precontrol, control, utilization, and proficiency
What will be an ideal response?
Precontrol: The same movement cannot be repeated in succession.
Control: The same movement can be repeated somewhat consistently but cannot be combined with another movement or object.
Utilization: The same movement can be repeated consistently and used in new situations and combinations.
Proficiency: The movement is automatic and effortless and can be performed at the same time as other actions as well as modified to fit planned and unplanned situations.
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