Which milestone is appropriate for a 3-year-old child?
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Correct answer: Pedals a tricycle, draws a circle, ~75% intelligible speech
At ~3 years children typically pedal a tricycle, draw a circle, use 3-word sentences and have ~75 % intelligible speech.
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