CHILD DEVELOPMENT PEDAGOGY

GROWTH DEVELOPMENT CHILD

CHILD PSYCHOLOGY

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what principle states the simple skills typically develop separately and independently, but these simple skills are intergrated into more complex skills
A
independence of systems
B
proximodistal
C
cephalocaudal
D
hierarchical integration
Explanation: 

Detailed explanation-1: -The principle of hierarchical integration states that simple skills typically develop separately and independently, but that these simple skills are integrated into more complex ones.

Detailed explanation-2: -principle of hierarchical integration the principle that simple skills typically develop separately and independently but are later integrated into more complex skills.

Detailed explanation-3: -Principle of the Independence of Systems. The principle that DIFFERENT body systems grow at DIFFERENT rates. Neuron. The basic nerve cell of the NERVOUS system.

Detailed explanation-4: -The cephalocaudal principle says that development progresses from top to bottom. The proximodistal principle says that development progresses from the center of the body outward. The orthogenetic principle says that development proceeds from the simple to the complex.

Detailed explanation-5: -Proximodistal development describes the general tendency for the development of motor skills to start at the center of an organism and radiate outwards from there. The middle is the first to develop and movement extends outwards from there. Infants will first learn to move their torso and then their arms and legs.

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