Place in order the gross motor developmental milestones a nurse expects to assess in a toddler. Begin with the earliest gross motor milestone expected and progress to the last gross motor milestone attained

Use the following format for your Answer: A, B, C, D a. Throws a ball overhand
b. Walksc Kicks a ball
d. Runs


B, D, A, C

The toddler walks between 12 months and 15 months of age. The next gross motor milestone seen in the toddler is running. The toddler runs soon after learning how to walk, but may fall down. By the end of 24 months the toddler can throw a ball overhand. The toddler does not kick a ball until after 24 months of age.

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