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You have a 7-year-old boy in your class who has symptoms related to worthlessness, inability to regulate
emotions, and frequent sadness. What's the most appropriate initial step as a teacher?
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Which of the following would be an indicator of a possible developmental delay?
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What's toxic stress?
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Which of the following is true about mental health in children?
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_______ refers to long lasting challenges that result in a greater stress response, from which the child
develops adaptive skills.
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Good fats or unsaturated fats include
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The enzyme pepsin is secreted by which part of the gastrointestinal tract?
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A teacher might be interested in gluten-free products if he/she is shopping for a child who
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Good food sources of vitamin D, calcium, phosphorus and magnesium include
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Which of the following is not true about ADHD?
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Iron's function includes
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Common symptoms of lactose intolerance include
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When a child has constipation, a teacher should
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Red beans and rice, peanut butter and whole-grain bread, and bean burritos are all examples of
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Which of the following is an example of an anxiety disorder?
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Which of the following situations is a high risk for attachment disorder?
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Complex carbohydrates include which two different types?
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Which of the following is a disaccharide?
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Minerals originate in
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A limiting amino acid in food refers to
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Infants should never be put to bed with a bottle because of all the following, except
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What's the correct sequence for writing menus?
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Which of the following statements is true regarding CACFP portions?
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The CACFP and WIC recommend children be offered whole milk until _______ years of age
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The CACFP uses the term _______ to describe food groups, includes milk, grains/breads, meats/meat
alternatives, and fruits/vegetables.
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Complementary foods are defined as any food offered to infants
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A rule of thumb for the portion size to offer toddlers is _______ of each food group per year of age.
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One of the important responsibilities of teachers to promote children's healthy eating is to
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When the infant arrives at the child care setting, the breast milk should be stored
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_______ are standards for menu planning that identify what's offered and must be selected by students.
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Which of the following can be a result of introducing solid foods too early?
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The primary factor for children's food consumption is
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The best practice for successfully enticing children to eat more fruits and vegetables is
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Formula prepared with too much water can lead to
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Within the first year of life, infants need only breast milk or formula for
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What do we call a menu that offers a variety of foods every day, is planned for a week or longer, and
repeats itself?
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Which of the following is one of the phases of planning a healthful menu?
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Toddlers should be weaned from a bottle by
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Adults are responsible for offering three meals plus snacks every _______ hours to provide toddlers ample
opportunity to refuel.
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The first milk produced by the nursing mom is colostrum that's
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Suggest to the parents that he is depressed and may need medication
Ask the child if someone has hurt him at home
Talk to the school counselor
Speak with the parents confidentially without the child present
Begins crawling at 11 months
Frequently falls at 12 months
Not walking at 16 months
Not showing any pretend or fantasy play by 3 and a 1/2 years of age
Moderate stress that's short lived and gives individuals an opportunity to experience personal growth
Strong and frequent stress that can frequently lead to changes in the architecture of the brain
Moderate stress that's present when there's a supportive caregiver available
An environmental toxin leading to physical health problems
Development of social skills is important but not related to mental health.
Social and emotional development lays a foundation for mental health.
Managing emotions and behaviors has no bearing on mental health.
It's natural for children to not be able to cope with stress.
Positive stress
Toxic stress
Trauma stress
Tolerable stress
polyunsaturated fats and monounsaturated fats.
cholesterol.
trans fatty acids.
saturated fats.
Large intestine
Mouth
Stomach
Esophagus
has anemia.
is a vegetarian.
is lactose intolerant.
has celiac disease.
peanut butter and jelly sandwiches.
celery sticks and ranch dressing.
fruit salad and honey.
hot cereal and cream soups with milk instead of water.
There are symptoms of academic underachievement.
They tend to have difficulties with social interactions.
The only effective treatment is medication.
It's associated with other mental health conditions such as depression and conduct disorder.
maintaining fluid balance and regulating blood pressure.
acting as an antioxidant.
involvement in transport of oxygen as part of red blood cells and helps energy metabolism needed for
growth.
involvement in bone health.
constipation.
gas and bloating.
coughing and choking.
vomiting.
assess oral motor capabilities by speech.
encourage children to gradually consume more foods high in fiber content such as fruits, vegetables,
and whole grains, and be physically active.
provide adequate hydration with juices.
substitute lactose-free milk or fortified soy milk.
protein-based enzymes.
amino acids.
complementary proteins.
complete proteins.
Obsessive-compulsive disorder
Conduct disorder
ADHD
Depression.
Children who have always had caring primary caregivers
Children who have gone through multiple foster home placements
A newborn that's abandoned by the mother but immediately adopted and raised by a healthy, nurturing
grandparent
Children of parents who are emotionally and intellectually involved
High fiber and sugar
Sugar and dietary fiber
Starch and dietary fiber
Starch and sugar
Fructose
Galactose
Sucrose
Glucose
roots of vegetables.
plants.
animals.
the earth.
are found in abundantly in plant foods but are limited in animal sources.
are amino acids that come from fats and therefore must be limited.
the particular amino acid which is the lowest in a particular source of food.
animal sources of food that lack an essential amino acid.
increased risk for allergies.
increased risk for choking.
increased risk of dental caries.
increased risk for earaches.
Creating a budget for menus, gathering tools for menu planning, and building menus
Building menus, gathering tools for menu planning, and creating a budget for menus
Gathering tools for menu planning, creating a budget for menus, and building menus
Gathering tools for menu planning, building menus, and creating a budget for menus
CACFP portions represent the minimum portion children should eat, but more food can be offered if
children show signs of hunger.
CACFP portions represent the minimum portion to serve and children cannot be offered more.
CACFP portions represent the minimum portion children should eat and children cannot be offered
more.
CACFP portions represent the minimum portion to serve, but more food can be offered if children
show signs of hunger.
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meal patterns
components
food patterns
food items
after one year of age.
to replace cow's milk.
in addition to breast milk or formula.
to replace breast milk or formula.
1/2 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
1/2 tablespoon
1 teaspoon
be a role model.
let the child decide where to eat.
let the child decide when to eat.
force children to try a food.
in a bowl of hot water immediately until the infant is ready for a feeding.
at room temperature until the infant is ready for a feeding.
in the refrigerator immediately until the infant is ready for a feeding.
in the freezer immediately until the infant is ready for a feeding.
Creditable foods
Nutrition target foods
Meal requirements
Meal patterns
Improved nutrition
Improved food palate
Increased cognition
Allergies
smell.
color.
portion size.
taste.
never offering the food to the child if he or she indicates dislike of that food.
encouraging a "no thank you" bite.
repeatedly offering the food to the child.
putting the food on the child's plate.
excess caloric intake.
bloating.
dehydration.
being too low in calories and nutrients to meet the needs of the baby.
4–6 months.
7–9 months.
6–8 months.
5–7 months.
Repeat menu
Weekly menu
Standard menu
Cycle menu
Use the same, rigid menu for every child to avoid preferential treatment
Completing a nutrient analysis of the menus once they are designed
Conduct health checks on each child to understand their specific nutrition needs
Write menus using a step-by-step approach
12–15 months.
8–11 months.
16–19 months.
5–8 months.
1–3
2–4
2–3
1–2
high in Vitamin D.
low in calories.
low in vitamin A.
high in antibodies.
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