Cross-cultural studies in motor development suggest that
A) motor development is a maturational process with little variation in rate of development.
B) parental expectations influence rate of development through handling techniques.
C) formal handling procedures are maladaptive to development.
D) Western cultures tend to expect development to proceed faster than other cultures.
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