The nurse is working with the caregivers of a toddler. In teaching the caregivers about growth and development, the nurse provides information about the fact that depth perception is developing during the toddler years

Since their child is just entering the toddler stage, the caregivers will realize that developing depth perception will affect their child in which of the following ways? a. cause the child to have an increased fear of heights and of falling out of bed at night
b. bring about an unusual sense of dizziness at times
c. cause the child difficulty in learning to swim and in swimming
d. put the toddler at risk for frequent falls when learning to walk, run, and climb stairs


D

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A Incorrect: Caregivers of a toddler will realize that developing depth perception will not cause the child to have an increased fear of heights and of falling out of bed at night.
B Incorrect: Caregivers of a toddler will realize that developing depth perception will not bring about an unusual sense of dizziness at times.
C Incorrect: Caregivers of a toddler will realize that developing depth perception will not cause the child difficulty in learning to swim and in swimming.
D Correct: Caregivers of a toddler will realize that developing depth perception will put their child at risk for frequent falls when learning to walk, run, and climb stairs.

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