A school-aged child's great-uncle dies, and the child expresses a desire to go to the funeral. The best action on the part of the caregivers is most often to:

a. have the child stay at home with a relative
b. send the child to school as usual
c. include the child in appropriate activities related to the funeral and burial
d. call all the other caregivers and see if anyone else is taking their child


C

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A Incorrect. The school-aged child having expressed a desire to go to the funeral, the best action on the part of the caregivers is not to have the child stay at home with a relative.
B Incorrect. The school-aged child having expressed a desire to go to the funeral, the best action on the part of the caregivers is not to send the child to school as usual.
C Correct. Children should be included in activities related to funeral and burial rites then appropriate.
D Incorrect. The school-aged child having expressed a desire to go to the funeral, the best action on the part of the caregivers is not to call all the other caregivers and see if anyone else is taking their child.

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