What is the best strategy when teaching a child and parent together about asthma management?
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Correct answer: Use age-appropriate language for the child, involve parent in planning, and allow the child to demonstrate inhaler use
Involving both the child and parent, using appropriate language, and allowing demonstration engages both learners and supports shared learning.
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