Which activities will the nurse suggest to the parents of a preschool-age child to enhance fine motor skills? Select all that apply
1. Using scissors
2. Playing with clay
3. Riding a bicycle
4. Throwing a ball
5. Tying shoe laces
1, 2, 5
Explanation:
1. Using scissors is an activity that will enhance fine motor skills during the preschool years.
2. Playing with clay is an activity that will enhance fine motor skills during the preschool years.
3. Riding a bicycle is an activity that will enhance gross, not fine, motor skills during the preschool years.
4. Throwing a ball is an activity that will enhance gross, not fine, motor skills during the preschool years.
5. Tying shoe laces is an activity that will enhance fine motor skills during the preschool years.
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