By 6 years of age, most preschool children are able to

a. put models together. c. ride a two-wheeler (bicycle).
b. jump rope and throw a ball overhand. d. read 100-page books.


B
By 6 years of age, most preschoolers can jump rope and throw a ball overhand. A school-age child (6 to 12 years) is able to put models together, such as cars and airplanes, and to ride a bicycle. An adolescent (12 to 19 years) should be able to read a 100-page book.

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