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Social Studies, 04.12.2019 22:31 tyree111

Which statement about gross-motor development in middle childhood is accurate? group of answer choices compared with preschoolers, school-age children are physically less pliable and elastic. preschoolers can propel themselves farther off the ground when running than school-age children. during middle childhood, the capacity to react only to relevant information decreases. compared with preschoolers, school-age children are more agile and have better balance.

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