Which specific intervention would not be necessary for a child who has a health impairment?
A) Being aware of warning signs to deal with a crisis
B) Avoid speaking with your back to the child
C) Develop a plan for keeping in touch when the child is absent
D) Help the child to understand the implication of his/her problem
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