The nurse is providing education to the mother of a toddler who is brought to the pediatrician for a well visit. What would be a focal point for client education based on the child's developmental level?

A) Discipline and limit setting
B) Development of a positive self-concept
C) Use of a car restraint
D) Common childhood diseases


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Appropriate teaching topics for toddlers are discipline and limit setting, poison prevention, toilet training, dental care, bottle weaning, diet and solid food, and specific behavior patterns. Development of a positive self-concept and common childhood diseases would be appropriate for the family of a preschooler. Use of a car restraint should be taught to families with infants.

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