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6 years ago
While in the pediatrician's office for their child's 12-month well-child exam, the parents ask the nurse for advice on age-appropriate toys for their child.
 
  Based on the child's developmental level, the nurse should suggest which types of toys? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Soft toys that can be manipulated and mouthed
  2. Toys with black-and-white patterns
  3. Toys that can pop apart and go back together
  4. Jack-in-the-box toys
  5. Push-and-pull toys
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Rationale 1: One-year-olds are more mobile, so they have less interest in placing toys in their mouth and more interest in toys that can be manipulated.
Rationale 2: Babies at 12 months tend to enjoy more colorful toys.
Rationale 3: Both gross and fine motor skills are becoming more developed, and children at this age enjoy toys that can help them refine these skills.
Rationale 4: Toys that the child can manipulate and have music will draw the child's attention.
Rationale 5: The 12-month-old child is learning to walk and will prize toys that promote mobility.
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