Preschool and School-Age Development · NCLEX Exam

What is the most appropriate preschool developmental achievement by age 5?

  1. Writing complete original stories without any help
  2. Cooperative play, board games, and telling short stories
  3. Solving formal algebra equations independently
  4. Independently planning long-term household finances
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Correct answer: Cooperative play, board games, and telling short stories

By age 5, children engage in cooperative play, follow rules, and participate in structured games, tasks aligned with the Initiative vs. Guilt stage.

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