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During a routine visit, a parent of a school-age child states to the nurse, I don't think my child wants me to help with anything anymore. The best response from the nurse should be:
 
  1. Continue to do what you have been doing for your child.
 
  2. Your child's ability to solve problems and assume more responsibility for herself is important.
 
  3. Just let your child know you are the parent, and that what you are doing is the right thing.
 
  4. Let your child know that she should inform you when she needs to have something done.
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