The nurse recommends to the mothers of toddlers and preschoolers that they limit television to two hours a day. The nurse also discusses promoting physical activities that are related to kinesthesia

Which activities would the nurse suggest? Standard Text: Select all that apply. 1. Walking on a balance beam
2. Reading
3. Playing a memory game
4. Skipping
5. Giving up a pacifier


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Rationale 1: Kinesthesia is the sense of one's body position and movement, and it develops during the preschool years. Activities related to kinesthesia include skipping, walking on a balance beam, and throwing and catching a ball.
Rationale 2: Reading is a cognitive activity.
Rationale 3: Playing a memory game is a cognitive activity.
Rationale 4: Kinesthesia is the sense of one's body position and movement, and it develops during the preschool years. Activities related to kinesthesia include skipping, walking on a balance beam, and throwing and catching a ball.
Rationale 5: A pacifier is used to soothe and calm infants.
Global Rationale:

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