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Approximately how many exposures to a new food might it take for a toddler to accept the flavor or taste?
 a. 1-2
  b. 5-7
  c. 8-10
  d. >15

Question 2

At a daycare center, a small chocolate candy bar was given to only the three year olds who ate everything at mealtime. Choose the best description of the feeding relationship problem between the daycare center staff and three year olds.
 a. The daycare center staff has served inappropriate portion sizes for toddlers.
  b. The daycare center staff has severely restricted junk foods..
  c. The daycare center staff has inappropriately used coercion to control food intake.
  d. The daycare center staff has taught the children to like sweets.



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Answer to Question 1

c

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