The caregivers ask the nurse for advice about their preschool child participating in some sports. The nurse shares that the main goal for children of this age engaging in sports is to:

a. learn how to compete with others
b. win whenever winning is possible
c. have fun, exercise, and learn to enjoy a sport
d. make their caregivers and relatives proud of them


C

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A Incorrect. If caregivers ask the nurse for advice about their preschool child participating in some sports, the nurse does not shares that the main goal for children of this age engaging in sports is to learn how to compete with others.
B Incorrect. If caregivers ask the nurse for advice about their preschool child participating in some sports, the nurse does not shares that the main goal for children of this age engaging in sports is to win whenever winning is possible.
C Correct. If caregivers ask the nurse for advice about their preschool child participating in some sports, the nurse shares that the main goal for children of this age engaging in sports is to have fun, exercise, and learn to enjoy a sport.
D Incorrect. If caregivers ask the nurse for advice about their preschool child participating in some sports, the nurse does not shares that the main goal for children of this age engaging in sports is to make their caregivers and relatives proud of them.

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