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The growth principle that states development proceeds from the center of the body outward is known as the __________ principle.

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Proximodistal principle

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-Development proceeds from the center of the body outward. This is the principle of proximodistal development that also describes the direction of development.

-This means that the spinal cord develops before outer parts of the body. The child’s arms develop before the hands and the hands and feet develop before the fingers and toes. Finger and toe muscles (used in fine motor dexterity) are the last to develop in physical development.

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The growth principle that states development proceeds from the center of the body outward is known as the proximodistal principle.

Proximodistal development is the progression of development radiating from the center of an organism to the periphery. One of the examples of proximodistal development is a child who learns to move its shoulders before it learns to control finger movement.

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