Harry and Evelyn are worried about their newborn son, Larry. He seems to be developing good control of his arms and legs, but fine muscle control in his fingers seems to be lagging behind. Is this a problem?
A) Yes. It's normal for everything to grow at the same rate.
B) Yes. His fine motor control should develop first.
C) No. It's normal for cephalocaudal development.
D) No. It's normal for proximodistal development.
D
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