The nurse is discussing the topic of psychosocial

development with a group of caregivers of school-age children. Which caregiver statement is related to the development of self-confidence in the school-age child?
A) "She will feel much more confident if her peers cheer her on during basketball games"
B) "If my husband and I have consistent rules and expectations, he will be confident."
C) "When the teachers at school give my child consequences, that helps build his self-confidence."
D) "Keeping up with her older siblings in doing activities gives my daughter self-confidence."


Ans: B

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