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Your brother was an All-American baseball shortstop. His 8-year-old son is not nearly as good at catching a baseball as your brother would like. He was hoping that your nephew would also be interested in and good at baseball. Although you think that your brother should support his son’s interests rather than have your nephew pursue what your brother wants him to do, what can you tell your brother about his son’s athletic abilities?
a.   Gross motor skills continue to develop for quite a while, he should be patient.
b.   His son is probably not going to be athletic. He is too clumsy.
c.   Perhaps your brother should enroll his son in gymnastics to help him improve his coordination.
d.   His son’s chances of being a great baseball player are doomed. Your nephew’s fine motor skills seem to be abnormal.
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