The nurse explains to the embarrassed parents that bad language in the preschooler is:
a. Frequently an indication of insecurity
b. Inevitable, and usually a bid for attention from the parents
c. An indicator of faulty language development
d. Used to threaten people in the child's environment
B
Bad language is inevitable and is usually a bid for attention or an attempt to shock the adults.
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