A nurse is teaching a class about family development to a community group of young adults with infants and toddlers. The nurse can best foster family development by:

A) encouraging child-parent bonding.
B) explaining the importance of timely immunizations.
C) promoting the development of creativity
D) teaching participants how to safely and effectively discipline their children.


Ans: A
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The process of infant-parent bonding or attachment after birth is critical to family development. Immunizations, discipline and the development of creativity are important, but none has such a direct impact on family development as the bonding process.

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