The term perceptual-motor refers to:
a. the child's perception of how fast they can run, or how high they can jump.
b. all physical outdoor activities.
c. the child's developing ability to interact with the environment, combining the senses with the use of motor skills.
d. the emotional needs of the child concerning physical activity.
c
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