Which of these developmental milestones should the nurse expect to find in children who are between two and three years old? Standard Text: Select all that apply

1. Always feeds self
2. Throws ball overhand
3. Kicks a ball
4. Goes up and down stairs
5. Scribbles and draws on paper


3,4,5
Rationale 1: Children between the ages of three and four years old feed themselves.
Rationale 2: Children between the ages of four and five years can throw a ball overhead.
Rationale 3: Children between the ages of two and three years old can kick a ball.
Rationale 4: Children between the ages of two and three years old can go up and down stairs.
Rationale 5: Children between the ages of two and three years old can scribble and draw on paper.
Global Rationale:

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