By age three, the young child’s manual control can be characterized by the ability to

a. build a tower of four to six small blocks and turn doorknobs.
b. make a bridge with blocks, and correctly place round and square pegs in a pegboard.
c. make intricate block structures and use a tripod grip.
d. None of these answers.


ANS: B

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