Parents of a child with ODD are referred to a parent management training program. The parents ask the nurse what to expect from these sessions. The best response by the nurse is
a. "This is a method of parenting that involves negotiation of responsibilities with your child."
b. "This is a support group for parents to discuss the difficulties they are having with their children."
c. "You will have a chance to learn how to manage all of your child's negative behaviors."
d. "You will learn behavior management techniques to use at home with your child."
Answer: d. "You will learn behavior management techniques to use at home with your child."
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