The nurse is counseling a parent whose child has a communication disorder. Which of the following would the nurse emphasize when teaching the parent about this disorder?

A) Providing the child with nonverbal activities
B) Initiating conversations with the child frequently
C) Stopping the child's conversation if stuttering begins
D) Asking the physician for medication to improve the child's speech


B

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