The nurse has developed a teaching plan for the family of a 2-year-old boy who holds his breath when he gets frustrated. Which of the following will be the primary intervention to be taught to the parents?

A) Provide cuddle time whenever the child begins to act out.
B) Explain the child's behavior to the parents.
C) Encourage the parents to interact more with the child.
D) Stay close to prevent injury when he gets frustrated.


D

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