Multiple Choice
What are parents doing wrong when their children continue to nag to get what they want, even though the parents usually do not give in to the nagging?
A) not using punishment when they should
B) not giving the child what they want sooner
C) failing to give the child the appropriate item before they start to nag
D) occasionally reinforcing the nagging by giving in once in a while
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