In response to a young parent's request for tips on selecting a daycare for her child, the nurse's most helpful suggestion would be to:
a. Ask the faculty about their philosophy and attitudes toward children
b. Confirm that the daycare will care for the child when the child is sick
c. Consider an unlicensed facility to reduce costs
d. Select a center that cares for a large group of children
A
The parents will want to select a daycare that shares their philosophy about child care. A daycare that cares for sick children may expose the child to an infection. An unlicensed facility may not be safe. A center with a smaller group of children is more desirable.
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