As a project for her early childhood education class, Pauline designs a sample development checklists for gross motor skills for four years old. Pauline should included all but one of the following on her developmental checklists. Which shoudl she not include?

(A) Child is able to balance on one foot

(B) Child can walk up and down stairs alternating feet

(C) Child can catch a ball with both hands

(D) Child can stacks 10 blocks

As a project for her early childhood education class, pauline designs a sample developmental checklistt for gross motor skills for four years olds. Pauline should included all but one of the following in her deverlopmental checklists. Which should she not include?

(A) Child is able to balance on one foot

(B) Child can walk up and down stairs alternating feet

(C) Child can catch balls with both hands

(D) Child can stacks 10 blocks

I think it is D.

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No problem! Sometimes teachers are ambiguous at times but I am in early childhood education as well and were learning about screening and behavior, so I guess it would be D

To determine which item Pauline should not include on her developmental checklist for gross motor skills for four-year-olds, we need to assess each option.

(A) Child is able to balance on one foot: This is an appropriate gross motor skill for a four-year-old.

(B) Child can walk up and down stairs alternating feet: This is also a suitable motor skill for a four-year-old.

(C) Child can catch a ball with both hands: This is another skill that four-year-olds can typically achieve.

(D) Child can stack 10 blocks: While this is a fine motor skill, it is not a gross motor skill. Gross motor skills involve larger muscle groups and whole-body movements, while fine motor skills focus on the coordination of smaller muscles. Therefore, option (D) should not be included in the developmental checklist for gross motor skills.

So, the answer is (D) Child can stack 10 blocks.

You really need to follow directions and put your SUBJECT in the subject space. I've never heard of a class called "Help" before.

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