What information would be helpful for a mother with a toddler who was just beginning to explore the mother's small apartment?
A. Get the toddler to take his vitamins by smiling and saying, "Isn't this good candy? Yum, yum."
B. Give the toddler lots of finger foods such as peanuts, popcorn, or banana slices.
C. Suggest the mother slap the toddler's hand whenever the toddler reaches for hot pots on top of the stove.
D. Suggest environmental changes such as safety plugs in all electrical outlets.
ANS: D
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