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14 March, 08:36

Which of the following should caregivers NOT do in supporting parents and toddlers with separation?

A. distract the child with an activity, so he or she want feel sad.

B. reassure the parent that you understand its hard to leave.

C. remind the parent its best for the child that once goodbyes are said, departure should be immediate.

D. support the child in his or her sadness.

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  1. 14 March, 10:31
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    a

    Explanation:

    if you distract the child, eventually he or she will relise the parent is gone. you should reassure the parent that you understand. ts hard to leave, remind the parent its best for the child that once goodbyes are said, departure should be immediate and, support the child in his or her sadness.
  2. 14 March, 11:50
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    My guess is A you want the child to feel support and you don't want the parents hanging around making that hard but you want the parents to know that you are doing your part. If you distract the child he or she will not learn and may feel upset that he or she didn't know they left.
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