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1. Role play the following active listening skills when three-year-old Jane comes to

complain that her head hurts:
a) Listen attentively
b) Use leading questions
c) Use open-ended questions
d) Acknowledge child's feelings
e) Respond warmly and appropriately

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Final answer:

Active listening skills when a three-year-old complains of a headache


Step-by-step explanation:

When three-year-old Jane comes to complain that her head hurts, there are several active listening skills that can be role played:

  1. Listen attentively: Pay close attention to Jane and show her that you are interested in what she has to say.
  2. Use open-ended questions: Instead of asking leading questions, ask questions that allow Jane to freely express her thoughts and feelings.
  3. Acknowledge child's feelings: Validate Jane's emotions by saying something like, 'I understand that your head hurts, and that must be uncomfortable.'
  4. Respond warmly and appropriately: Show empathy and provide reassurance by saying, 'I'm sorry you're not feeling well. Let's see if we can make you feel better.'

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