The nurse is facilitating a teaching session to parents. Which of the following are ways parents can help children lower their risk for health problems? (Select all that apply.)

a. Initiate an exercise regimen
b. Obtain a physical examination every 6 months
c. Follow a healthy, low-fat diet
d. Limit caloric snacks
e. Visit a dentist every 3 months
f. Reduce everyday stressors


A, C, D, F
Ways that parents can help children lower their risk for health problems are to limit caloric intake; follow a healthy, low-fat diet; initiate an exercise regimen; reduce everyday stressors; obtain a physical examination once a year; and visit a dentist every 6 to 12 months.

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