The caregivers can best minimize separation issues associated with school by:

a. letting the child know that this experience will not be fun all the time
b. presenting the experience as a fun and exciting adventure
c. telling the child ahead of time about all the things he or she will not like, to prepare the child
d. staying away from the school and letting the child know he or she is big now and can solve his or own problems


B

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A Incorrect. By letting the child know that the experience will not be fun all the time.
B Correct. By suggesting that school is an adventure and that learning can be fun, the transition to school can be enhanced.
C Incorrect. By telling the child ahead of time those things that he or she will not like, the caregivers may cause the child to experience separation issues.
D Incorrect. Staying away from school and telling the child he or she is big now will likely enhance separation difficulties.

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