Lesson 2: Fussy eating
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1. Question
How many times on average do children need to try a new food before they accept it?
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2. Question
Its dinner time and Jessica doesn’t want to finish her food, saying she is full. You are worried she will be hungry during the night. What do you do?
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3. Question
As children move out of the toddler stage they often use food as a way of asserting their independence. What strategy would be least effective in supporting a 4 year old child to make choices at dinner and feel more independent?
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4. Question
Robert aged 6 years is refusing to eat the vegetables on his plate. Next meal you decide to use another strategy. What strategy would be least effective?
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5. Question
Johnny has come back from playing outside and is asking for a snack. You tell him that dinner will be ready in 30 minutes, but he is already half way through drinking a pint of milk and preparing a sandwich. At dinner he only eats a little bit saying he is full. What do you do?
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