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1. Suppose a parent tells you that her 6-year old son has nocturnal enuresis but she knows it is only a stage of growth so she is not worried. Based on what you have learned how can you react on this?
2. Make a reaction paper and provide health teaching that will help the parent in supporting her child having this condition. (200 - 300 words)
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