The nurse discusses preparation for school with the parents of a 6-year-old girl who will soon be starting first grade. What statement by the girl's father leads the nurse to determine that the parents understood the information?

a. "We should put a stop to her thumb-sucking."
b. "We'll have a talk about what school is like."
c. "We will let her walk to the bus stop by herself."
d. "We'll have her meet some children who will be in her class."


ANS: D
To prepare a child for school, parents can arrange for the child to meet other children who will be entering school with her.

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