Flore, 4 years old, arrives at her family child-care provider's home every morning with a bag of doughnuts. Her mother informs the provider that it is okay for Flore to eat the doughnuts because she doesn't like what is being served for breakfast. The other children have also begun to ask for doughnuts.
How should the provider handle this situation? What factors must be considered?
The care provider should handle this situation by keeping following factors in mind:-1. Because doughnuts will not be sufficient for all children so again it will be a problem. 2. Second donuts are not nutritious and do not promote wellness.
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