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Briefly discuss several ways that families can be involved in their children's nutritional education experiences.
 
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As of 2013, NAEYC had accredited
 
  a. only a few schools.
  b. 6,695 programs
  c. 5,560 programs.
  d. 10,746 programs



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Answer to Question 1

Family involvement may include a variety of activities, including:
- menu planning and eating with the children
- assisting with nutrition education lessons
- introducing children to different cultural and ethnic foods and practices
- accompanying children on field trips

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