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Discuss what Gonzalez-Mena meant by adding to what children already have and taking nothing away in terms of diversity work.
 
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The Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP):
 
  a. provides surplus food items to schools
  b. trains food service personnel
  c. reimburses participating child care programs for meal service costs
  d. sets national health, safety, and nutrition standards for individuals of all ages



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Answer to Question 1

She meant that we should not mainstream children we work with into trying to be the kind of people who fit into our view of culture. We should respect their culture and diversity and build upon it, not try to tear it down.

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