In a discussion about the discipline of a preschool child, the nurse emphasizes that:
a. Setting limits makes children feel more secure and self-reliant
b. Establishing rules for safety should be accomplished now
c. Criticizing consistently will bring about the desired change in behavior
d. Yelling will help emphasize the goals of the discipline
A
Setting limits makes the child feel secure. Rules for safety should be established by 8 months of age. Constant criticism will generate resentment and insecurity. Parents should not resort to yelling.
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