Here are some of such reasons:
1. physical punishment - parents can sometimes beat or smack their children for doing something wrong even though technically that is illegal now
2. emotional abuse - parents may neglect their children and not be around for them when they need them
3. financial issues - sometimes parents have a lot of children and not have the means to support them
4. alcohol/drug abuse by parents - which may cause them to become aggressive
5. stress at work - which may make them agitated
<span>The nurse respond should be is "Is he
able to sit unsupported?”. The mother in this situation is telling about the
rooting reflex; when touched on the cheek, the infant reflexively turns the head
to that side. The rooting reflex is likely to disappear by 4 months of age. An
infant can sit without support at 8 months; this is not expected of a 5-month-old
infant. Stroking the sole of the foot provokes the Babinski reflex, which
disappears between 8 and 12 months of age. The disappearance of the rooting
reflex at 5 months of age does not require further intervention</span>
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