Other findings stress that supporting their child is a natural part of parental responsibilities. In other words parents should not use restraint or perform tasks other than which pertains to their role as parents. This is in line with McGrath, Forrester, Fox-Young, and Huff (2002), Pearch (2005) and Schechter et al. (2007), who discuss that parents have a normal protective intuition, and some parents therefore find it difficult to restrain their children. We thus maintain that nurses must be flexible in responding to how and what parents express so that this limit is not exceeded.