Clear Articulation That Is in Pediatrics — Case | Growth & Development | SMLE Q#11212

SMLE Question #11212

Pediatrics Growth & Development

Objective: OBJ-159

Last updated: February 2026
A child is seen for a routine developmental assessment. The child can name and point to several common colors and speaks in full sentences with clear articulation that is understood by both family members and unfamiliar adults. What is the most appropriate estimated age at which a typically developing child is expected to have these skills?

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