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The nurse is assessing parental knowledge of temper tantrums. Which are true statements about temper tantrums? Select all that apply.
 
  a. Temper tantrums are a common response to anger and frustration in toddlers.
  b. Temper tantrums often include screaming, kicking, throwing things, and head
  banging.
  c. Parents can effectively manage temper tantrums by giving in to the child's
  demands.
  d. Children having temper tantrums should be safely isolated and ignored.
  e. Parents can learn to anticipate times when tantrums are more likely to occur.
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6 years ago
A, B, D, E
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Correct Temper tantrums are a common response to anger and frustration in
toddlers. They occur more often when toddlers are tired, hungry, bored, or
excessively stimulated. A nap before fatigue or a snack if mealtime is
delayed will be helpful in alleviating the times when tantrums are most
likely to occur. Tantrums may include screaming, kicking, throwing
things, biting themselves, or banging their head. Effective management of
tantrums includes safely isolating and ignoring the child.
Incorrect The child should learn that nothing is gained by having a temper tantrum.
Giving in to the child's demands only increases the behavior.
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