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He "zips" about the house in his walker and enjoys it.
The American Academy of Pediatrics does not advise using walkers because they pose safety risks. They encourage the capacity to reach objects on otherwise unreachable areas while also causing falls. The other remarks are reasonable at their age and follow good manners.
What are 'zips'?
The term "Zips" (sometimes Siggies or Geeps) was popular in the United States throughout the early 20th century. It was frequently used as a disparaging term by Italian American and Sicilian American mobsters to refer to Sicilian and Italian mafiosi who had recently immigrated.
The mobsters in the US were alleged to have difficulties understanding the Sicilian dialects of the new immigrants, in which words appeared to "zip" by. Other hypotheses focus on derogatory applications, like Sicilians' predilection for handmade zip guns.
The complete question is:
A mother is discussing her 10-month-old boy with the nurse. Which comment indicates a need for teaching?
a) "I wipe my son's teeth every day with a fresh washcloth."
b) "He loves being in his walker and 'zips' around the house."
c) "He gets a few sips of apple juice each day from a regular cup, not a sippy cup."
d) "We have safety gates at the top and bottom of our stairs."
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