Please help. I posted this question before but did not seem to get an answer/ A child who moved from throwing a ball using only an elbow movement to thriowing a ball using her elbow, wrist and shoulder is showing signs of developmentn a. intertask b. soatial c.. joint plate d. intratask

I've tried every combination of search terms to find your answer (including spatial movement) -- and have found nothing. This seems to be a specific term used by your text author.

Please study your text materials to find the answer.

I needed to answer the same question. Through all of my research in the text and internet the only answer I could say that made sense was d. I happen to think that it also might be b. but couldn't find anything to back this answer up.

I apologize if you didn't receive an answer to your previous question. I'll be happy to help you with this one.

To determine the correct answer, we can analyze the different options provided and consider the context of the child's behavior.

a. Intertask: Intertask refers to performing multiple tasks simultaneously. In this scenario, the child is not performing multiple tasks at the same time, but rather using different body movements for the same task.

b. Spatial: Spatial refers to understanding and manipulating objects in the environment. While the child's movement does involve spatial awareness, this option does not directly relate to the change in movement patterns.

c. Joint plate: Joint plate is not a commonly used term, and it doesn't seem to fit the context of the question.

d. Intratask: Intratask refers to changes or modifications made within the same task. In this case, the child has changed her throwing technique by involving the elbow, wrist, and shoulder instead of just using the elbow. This option seems to be the most appropriate.

Therefore, the correct answer appears to be d. intratask, as it describes the developmental change within the same task of throwing a ball using different body movements.