New parents report to the nurse that their newborn has "crying jags" in the afternoon each day. They are worried that if they hold the newborn every time she cries, she will become spoiled. What advice would the nurse give these parents?
a) Try walking with the newborn around the house then place her back in the crib to let her cry for a while.
b) Holding and comforting the newborn will not cause the infant to become spoiled.
c) Rocking the newborn may soothe her but the time needs to be limited to 30 minutes per session.
d) Crying indicates that the newborn has a need, so changing the diaper and feeding the infant should help.