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tiara099

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When teaching parents strategies to encourage their children's nutrition, which statement is most appropriate?
 a. Arrange for a favorite activity to follow the meal.
  b. Teach children not to snack between meals.
  c. Allow children to help plan and prepare meals.
  d. Parental verbal instructions are the most influential factor in forming children's eating lifestyle.

Question 2

Of the following foods, the safest item for a toddler to feed himself would be:
 a. a wiener cut crosswise into disk shapes.
  b. peanut butter from a tablespoon.
  c. pieces of dry loop-shaped cereal.
  d. cooked spaghetti.



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Answer to Question 1

c

Answer to Question 2

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