A nurse is assessing a preschooler who is able to draw a three-part human figure, hop on one foot, and recognize three colors. The nurse recognizes these characteristics as consistent for what age?

a. 3 years old
b. 4 years old
c. 5 years old
d. 6 years old


ANS: C

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