The parents of a toddler are concerned that their child is so messy during eating, so they just feed him. The nurse's best response to this is:

A)

"Your child will never learn if you don't let him experience."
B)

"At least you're sharing meals as a family. That's the most important."
C)

"That's probably best. I'm sure it makes your meal time more pleasant."
D)

"Motor skills keep improving with age. Try not to get frustrated with the mess."


D

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