During a Family Night discussion, one of the parents in the group says, "You have a cook here at the center, don't you? I really think you should insist that they completely stop using any oil when they prepare food for the children. My husband just had a heart attack, and the doctor says one of the things that made him sick was too many fatty foods!" According to the text, which response would
be most appropriate?
a. "Well, I can see you are very concerned, but a little fat is good for you. You know, many vitamins come dissolved in fat so we need to eat some of it.
b. "I can see you're really worried about him. I was going to ask you how he was getting along."
c. "I know what you mean, but we have to abide by the Department of Agriculture's regulations because they give us money for the food program, and they require that we serve butter."
d. "I can see you're really concerned about the danger to the children. Let me discuss it with the Parent Advisory board and get back to you."
d
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