Asked by
Fayne Hamilton
on Dec 26, 2024Verified
Kylie first learned to lift her head, then sit up, crawl, stand, and walk. These changes in type and kind of motor development best represent
A) qualitative changes.
B) quantitative changes.
C) both qualitative and quantitative changes.
D) neither qualitative nor quantitative changes.
Motor Development
Motor development refers to the progression of muscular coordination required for physical activities, including crawling, walking, and grasping, among other movements.
Qualitative Changes
refers to transformations that significantly alter the nature or character of an entity, often in the context of developmental processes and psychological growth.
Quantitative Changes
Alterations that can be measured or quantified, often referring to development or growth that increases in size, amount, or degree.
- Understand the distinctions between qualitative and quantitative changes in child development.
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Learning Objectives
- Understand the distinctions between qualitative and quantitative changes in child development.