The nurse is meeting with the parents of the victim. The parents ask about ways to help their child deal with future situations such as this. The nurse:

a. Tells them she has met with the parents of the bully and they do not need to worry about this anymore
b. Discourages the child from future participation in organized activity
c. Advises the parents that they should not try to resolve this conflict by talking to the bully's parents
d. Can review different options for conflict resolution to empower the child to handle any future events


D
The nurse would not want to discuss any interaction with the other parents. This would violate privacy. The child should be encouraged to participate in organized activity. If both parties are willing, it would be helpful for both sets of parents to discuss the situation and attempt resolution. Teaching the child to handle future situations will empower the child and possibly prevent bullying in the future.

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