Which is the best response to a parent who complains, "My child never eats?"
1) "Toddlers have very specific tastes and should be fed whatever they like to eat."
2) "Toddlers should be fed only soft foods that require little chewing to prevent aspiration."
3) "Toddlers' appetites decrease as their growth slows down."
4) "Toddlers require a diet high in fat and should be encouraged to eat fatty foods on a regular basis."
ANS: 3
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