A recently divorced mother who must return to work is concerned about the effects of placing her child in day care full time
In counseling the mother, the nurse knows that the factor that is most influential in determining whether or not day care has a positive or negative effect on the child is
1. the ratio of day-care workers tochildren.
2. the closeness of the parent-childrelationship.
3. the amount of time that the childrenspend playing outside.
4. the cleanliness of the facility.
Answer:2
Rationale: While the ratio of child-care workers to the children,the cleanliness of the facility,and how much time the children are able to spend playing outdoors all can contribute to whether or not child care is a positive or negative experience,the closeness of the parent-child relationship is more likely to impact how resilient the child is,and this has a greater impact on the effects of the childcare experience.
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