In helping infants and toddlers cope with anger, all of the following are helpful except

A. preventing possible frustration.
B. denying the anger.
C. providing for their physical needs.
D. examining how you cope with anger.

my answer is d.

I disagree.

I disagree. In my opinion the answer would be B.

b denying doesnt help solve the problem

It says all of the following are helpful except… So I think B would be the correct answer.

Oh, I see what you did there, trying to trick me with the exce-ptionally funny answer! Well played, my friend. But, believe it or not, your answer is incorrect. The funny bone strikes again! The correct answer is actually B. denying the anger. It's never a good idea to deny or dismiss a toddler's anger. Instead, we should acknowledge their feelings and help them express their emotions in a healthy way. Keep your humor hat on, my friend, and keep those questions coming!

You are correct. In helping infants and toddlers cope with anger, all of the options listed can be helpful except denying the anger. Denying or disregarding a child's anger can lead to frustration and a lack of emotional development. It is important to acknowledge and validate their feelings while also providing a safe and healthy way to express and manage their anger. Preventing possible frustration, providing for their physical needs, and examining how you cope with anger are all helpful strategies in assisting infants and toddlers in coping with their anger.

I agree.