The nurse provides education to the parents of a 7-month-old infant regarding play. Which parental responses indicate accurate understanding of the information presented? Select all that apply
1. "I should offer my baby toys that are black and white."
2. "My baby will prefer stuffed animals during this stage of development."
3. "I should offer my baby a teething ring during this stage of development."
4. "My baby will want to interact with other people."
5. "I should offer my baby large blocks to stack while sitting on the floor."
3, 4
Explanation:
1. Black and white toys are often preferred by infants from birth to 3 months, not at 7 months. The statement indicates the need for further education.
2. Stuffed animals are often enjoyed by infants between 3 months and 6 months, not at 7 months. The statement indicates the need for further education.
3. Many babies are teething by 7 months of age; therefore, it is appropriate to offer the infant a teething ring. This statement indicates accurate understanding of the information presented.
4. By 6 to 9 months of age, the infant will enjoy interacting with other people. This statement indicates appropriate understanding of the information presented.
5. Stacking blocks is not a skill acquired until 9 to 12 months of age. This statement indicates the need for further education.
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