A couple is expecting their new baby any day, and they are concerned their 2-year-old will have problems accepting a new sister or brother
Which of the following statements by the caregivers would indicate they have acted on the teaching provided by the nurse about helping the toddler to deal with the birth of his sibling? a. "We started toilet training this week and hopefully will have our 2-year-old trained by the time the baby is born."
b. "We told the 2-year-old that he will have not only a brother or sister but a new playmate soon."
c. "The grandparents have been having our 2-year-old sleep over at least once a week for the past month."
d. "The 2-year-old was moved out of the nursery this week. We wanted to wait longer but the baby is due any day."
C
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A Incorrect: The statement by the caregivers that would indicate they have acted on the teaching provided by the nurse about helping the toddler to deal with the birth of his sibling would not be "We started toilet training this week and hopefully will have our 2-year-old trained by the time the baby is born."
B Incorrect: The statement by the caregivers that would indicate they have acted on the teaching provided by the nurse about helping the toddler to deal with the birth of his sibling would not be "We told the 2-year-old that he will have not only a brother or sister but a new playmate soon."
C Correct: The statement by the caregivers that would indicate they have acted on the teaching provided by the nurse about helping the toddler to deal with the birth of his sibling would be "The grandparents have been having our 2-year-old sleep over at least once a week for the past month."
D Incorrect: The statement by the caregivers that would indicate they have acted on the teaching provided by the nurse about helping the toddler to deal with the birth of his sibling would not be "The 2-year-old was moved out of the nursery this week. We wanted to wait longer but the baby is due any day."
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