In teaching violence prevention, the school nurse knows that this needs to begin in grades:

a. kindergarten to 3rd c. 7th to 9th
b. 4th to 6th d. 10th to 12th


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A Correct. A successful violence prevention education program is an integrated program with specific curricula for grade levels beginning in kindergarten to the 3rd grade.
B Incorrect. A successful violence prevention education program begins earlier than 4th to 6th grades.
C Incorrect. A successful violence prevention education program begins earlier than 7th to 9th grades.
D Incorrect. A successful violence prevention education program begins earlier than 10th to 12th grades.

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