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kodithompson

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The nurse planning care for a client realizes that the developmental stage that is crucial for identity development is:
 
  a. young adult. c. preschool age.
  b. infancy. d. adolescence.

Question 2

The nurse is discussing development of self-concept in children with a parent group. To promote the development of self-concept in children, the nurse suggests to the parents that they:
 
  a. focus primarily on the child's weaknesses.
  b. focus only on the child's accomplishments.
  c. give realistic feedback concerning abilities and limitations.
  d. recognize that self-esteem does not develop until adolescence.



lcapri7

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Answer to Question 1

ANS: D

Answer to Question 2

ANS: C



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