You are caring for the child of a young, single mother. The child has colic and the mother is expressing frustration with caring for the child. You realize: (SELECT ALL ANSWERS THAT APPLY)
A) The mother is at risk for hurting the child
B) The mother has poor parenting skills
C) The mother requires time away from the child
D) The child will calm down once the mother does
E) The mother needs someone to help her care for her child
F) Everything will be fine once the child's colic is resolved
A, C
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