Introduction
Introduction ( 10 Questions)
A nurse is caring for a preschool-aged child in the pediatric clinic. Which action is most appropriate to support the child's psychosocial development?
While chores can teach responsibility, they may not directly address psychosocial development.
Solitary play is important, but encouraging social interactions also supports psychosocial development.
This statement is correct. Allowing the child to make simple choices fosters a sense of autonomy and contributes to psychosocial development.
Discouraging the expression of emotions may hinder emotional development and self-awareness.
Choice A reason:
While chores can teach responsibility, they may not directly address psychosocial development.
Choice B reason:
Solitary play is important, but encouraging social interactions also supports psychosocial development.
Choice C reason:
This statement is correct. Allowing the child to make simple choices fosters a sense of autonomy and contributes to psychosocial development.
Choice D reason:
Discouraging the expression of emotions may hinder emotional development and self-awareness.