A 7-year-old child is being seen in the clinic for a well child visit. The parent of the child reports the child is timid, seems anxious, and actually fears going to school. The nurse should counsel the parent that the child might be:
1. A victim of a bully.
2. Bullying other children at school.
3. Doing poorly in math class.
4. Doing poorly in physical education class.
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Rationale:
1. Children who are bullied are commonly timid and anxious, and fear going to school.
2. Bullies are aggressive and impulsive, and need to dominate others.
3. A child who was doing poorly in math class would not fear going to school.
4. A child who was doing poorly in physical education class would not fear going to school.
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