The nurse will advise caregivers not to allow their child to watch programs with violence or programs there people make poor choices and behave badly because:

a. these shows are too long considering the amount of time children are allowed to watch television
b. preschoolers cannot differentiate between reality and fantasy and may use the behaviors of actors on television to deal with their own problems
c. young children keep these pictures in their minds all their lives and affect them when they are older
d. preschoolers begin to confuse the actors with their caregivers and accuse their caregivers of doing what the actors did


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A Incorrect. The reason the nurse advises caregivers not to allow their children to watch programs with violence or there people make poor choices and behave badly is not because these shows are too long considering the amount of time children are allowed to watch television.
B Correct. The reason the nurse advises caregivers not to allow their children to watch programs with violence or there people make poor choices and behave badly is because preschoolers cannot differentiate between reality and fantasy and may use the behaviors of actors on television to deal with their own problems.
C Incorrect. The reason the nurse advises caregivers not to allow their children to watch programs with violence or there people make poor choices and behave badly is not because young children keep these pictures in their minds all their lives and affect them when they are older.
D Incorrect. The reason the nurse advises caregivers not to allow their children to watch programs with violence or there people make poor choices and behave badly is not because preschoolers begin to confuse the actors with their caregivers and accuse their caregivers of doing what the actors did.

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