Which assessment finding for a toddler-age child indicates an increased risk for an unhealthy self-concept?

1. A parent who praises the child for his or her accomplishments
2. A parent who is attempting potty training but who understands that accidents will happen
3. A parent who is observed spanking a child for taking a toy from another child in the waiting room
4. A parent who reads a book to the toddler-age child each night before bed to encourage cooperation


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Explanation:
1. Praise from a parent to a toddler-age child for his or her accomplishments does not place the child at risk for an unhealthy self-concept.
2. A parent who attempts potty-training for a toddler-age child but expects accidents to happen does not place the child at risk for an unhealthy self-concept.
3. Physical discipline is a risk factor for the toddler to develop an unhealthy self-concept.
4. A parent who reads a book to a toddler-age child each night to encourage cooperation is not at risk for an unhealthy self-concept.

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