The nurse will advise parents or caregivers that a feeling of adequacy and self-confidence is most likely to be established in children who are deaf if they:
a. are given more attention than children with hearing
b. learn to play with other children, especially children with hearing
c. are protected a lot by members of the family and extended family
d. play with lots of educational toys beginning at an early age
B
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A Incorrect. Much time and energy is devoted to the child who is deaf, but this does not necessarily establish a feeling of adequacy and self-confidence.
B Correct. A feeling of adequacy and self-confidence is most likely to be established in children who are deaf if they learn to play with other children, especially children with hearing
C Incorrect. A feeling of adequacy and self-confidence is not most likely to be established in children who are deaf if they are protected a lot by members of the family and extended family.
D Incorrect. Playing with lots of educational toys beginning at an early age will not establish a feeling of adequacy and self-confidence.
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