a child who moved from throwing a ball using only an elbow movement to throwing a ball using her elbow, wrist, and shoulder is showing signs of _____ development. (a)intertask (b)spatial (c)joint-plate (d)intratask

I think is D. 145-146

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D P.145

Spatial

the corrent answer is D

D is the correct answer Pg 137

D is the correct answer pg. 145.

1. A child who moved from throwing a ball using only an elbow movement to throwing a ball using her elbow, wrist, and shoulder is showing signs of _______ development.

A. intertask C. joint-plate B. spatial D. intratask

The child who moved from throwing a ball using only an elbow movement to throwing a ball using her elbow, wrist, and shoulder is showing signs of (c) joint-plate development.

To understand why this is the correct answer, let's break down the options:

(a) Intertask development refers to the improvement observed in performing different tasks that involve similar skills. In this case, the child is not really performing different tasks, but rather developing different movement patterns within the same task.

(b) Spatial development refers to the ability to perceive and understand spatial relationships. While the child's improved throwing technique may involve some spatial awareness, it is not the main aspect of her development.

(c) Joint-plate development refers to the progression from using one joint to multiple joints when performing specific movements. In this scenario, the child is transitioning from using only her elbow to incorporating her wrist and shoulder, indicating joint-plate development.

(d) Intratask development refers to the improvement observed in performing the same task repeatedly. While the child is indeed improving her throwing technique, the specific aspect being addressed in this question is the use of multiple joints, which falls under joint-plate development.

So, in conclusion, the correct answer is (c) joint-plate development.