Judith is startled when her six-year-old daughter, Laura, sleepwalks into the family room. She calls Judith's pediatrician, Dr. Schachter, who recommends which of the following as a possible treatment?
A. Lock doors and windows, and use a prescribed medication
B. Lock doors and windows, and remove sharp or dangerous objects from Laura's bedroom
C. Use a prescribed medication and secure Laura to the bed
D. Secure Laura to the bed and try to physically exhaust her before bedtime
Answer: B
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