The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the:

a. nine attributes of temperament and the characteristics of the personality type
b. caregiver's personalities and identifying any underlying pathology
c. ten personality traits associated with the introvert-extrovert scale
d. wake-sleep pattern and percentage of time a child spends without crying


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A Correct. The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the nine attributes of temperament and the characteristics of the personality type.
B Incorrect. The nurse will not help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the caregiver's personalities and identifying any underlying pathology.
C Incorrect. The nurse will not help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the ten personality traits associated with the introvert-extrovert scale.
D Incorrect. The nurse can help caregivers understand the uniqueness of a child's personality and provide a guide for child-rearing techniques by assessing and explaining the wake-sleep pattern and percentage of time a child spends without crying.

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