CECE Physical Development & Motor Skills 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which principle of motor development states that development proceeds from head to toe?
- Proximodistal principle
- Cephalocaudal principle (Correct answer)
- Sequential development principle
- Hierarchical principle
Correct answer: Cephalocaudal principle
The cephalocaudal principle describes how motor development progresses from the head downward through the trunk and eventually to the legs and feet.
Question 2: At what age do most typically developing children begin walking independently?
- 6–8 months
- 9–11 months
- 12–15 months (Correct answer)
- 18–24 months
Correct answer: 12–15 months
Most children take their first independent steps between 12 and 15 months, though a range of 9–18 months is considered within normal development.
Question 3: Which of the following is classified as a locomotor skill?
- Throwing a ball
- Catching a beanbag
- Galloping across the gym (Correct answer)
- Balancing on one foot
Correct answer: Galloping across the gym
Locomotor skills involve moving the body through space, and galloping is a foundational locomotor movement alongside running, jumping, hopping, and skipping.
Question 4: The proximodistal principle of motor development means development proceeds:
- From simple tasks to complex tasks
- From the trunk outward to the extremities (Correct answer)
- From large muscles to small muscles
- From head to toe
Correct answer: From the trunk outward to the extremities
The proximodistal principle describes development that originates at the center (trunk) of the body and moves outward toward the hands and feet.
Question 5: A 4-year-old who cannot yet hop on one foot may be demonstrating:
- Advanced gross motor skill
- Typical gross motor variation
- A potential gross motor delay (Correct answer)
- A fine motor concern
Correct answer: A potential gross motor delay
Hopping on one foot is typically mastered between ages 3 and 4, so inability at age 4 may indicate a gross motor delay warranting further observation or referral.
Question 6: Which playground activity BEST supports the development of gross motor balance in preschoolers?
- Finger painting at an easel
- Walking across a balance beam (Correct answer)
- Threading large beads
- Tearing paper for collage
Correct answer: Walking across a balance beam
Walking on a balance beam directly challenges and strengthens the vestibular system and large muscle coordination needed for balance.
Question 7: Which of the following best describes an object control skill?
- Running in a zigzag pattern
- Jumping over a rope
- Striking a ball with a bat (Correct answer)
- Skipping down a hallway
Correct answer: Striking a ball with a bat
Object control skills (also called manipulative skills) involve controlling an object with the hands, feet, or an implement, such as throwing, catching, kicking, or striking.
Which principle of motor development states that development proceeds from head to toe?