Randy is a single parent of 6-year-old Brianna. She is being seen at the clinic for a well-child check-up. Randy tells the nurse that Brianna needs her sleep, but she is having difficulty getting to sleep at night
He asks the nurse if she has any suggestions. What is the nurse's best response? A. "You should play an active game with her like basketball to wear her out."
B. "It would be a good idea to save homework until right before bedtime."
C. "Quiet activities like reading sometimes help to settle down children her age."
D. "You could try to delay dinner time until later to help make her sleepy."
C
A 6-year-old child averages 11 to 12 hours of sleep nightly. Encouraging quiet activities usually persuades the 6- or 7-year-old child to go to bed.
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