The nurse is teaching a caregiver to select activities that will develop hand-eye-mouth coordination in a preschooler. Which of the following activities would indicate that this caregiver had learned to select well?

a. bubbles and stickers c. swimming
b. horseback riding d. hide-and-seek


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A Correct. The nurse teaches the caregiver to select activities that will develop hand-eye-mouth coordination in a preschooler, and includes coloring, scissors, stickers and bubbles.
B Incorrect. The nurse teaches the caregiver to select activities that will develop hand-eye-mouth coordination in a preschooler, but does not include horseback riding.
C Incorrect. The nurse teaches the caregiver to select activities that will develop hand-eye-mouth coordination in a preschooler, but does not include swimming.
D Incorrect. The nurse teaches the caregiver to select activities that will develop hand-eye-mouth coordination in a preschooler, but does not include hide-and-seek.

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