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What
principle states development proceeds from the center of the body outward?
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Proximodistal
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Principal
that states growth follows a pattern that begins with the head and upper body
parts and then proceeds to the rest of the body.l
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Cephalocauda
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Principal
that simple skills typically developed separately and independently but are
later integrated into more complex skills.
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Hierarchical integration
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Principal
that suggest different body systems grow different rates.
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Independence of
systems
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The
degree to which a developing structure or behavior is susceptible to experience
and is relatively great for the brain.
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Plasticity
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birth to about two years. Involves a gradual progression
through simple reflexes, single coordinated activities, interest in the outside
world, purposeful, combinations of activities, manipulation of actions to
produce desired outcomes, and symbolic thought.
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Piaget
sensorimotor stage,
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An
over all developmental score that relates to performance in four domains: motor
skills, language use, adaptive behavior, and personal – social.
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Gesell's
developmental quotient
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