The caregivers of a toddler are concerned that their child does not play nicely with other children. The caregivers describe the child as frequently taking toys away from others and not being willing to share toys

The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that: a. toddlers most often play alongside other children and not with them, and this behavior is typical at this age
b. caregivers need to teach children how to play nicely by role-modeling this behavior for the child
c. this child may need an older playmate who can teach him or her about proper play
d. some children are more aggressive than others, and this aggression needs to be punished


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A Correct: The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that toddlers most often play alongside other children and not with them, and this behavior is typical at this age.
B Incorrect: The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that they need to teach children how to play nicely by role-modeling this behavior for the child.
C Incorrect: The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that this child may need an older playmate who can teach him or her about proper play.
D Incorrect: The nurse working with these caregivers would explain that some children are more aggressive than others, and this aggression needs to be punished.

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