While teaching a group of caregivers about the topic of nutrition, one caregiver tells the group, "I use desserts as a reward for good behavior." What could this practice cause in the child?

A) Only behave on days when dessert is something the child likes
B) Learn to choose sweets over nutritious food
C) Cause the child to be overweight
D) Learn to use food to manipulate others' behavior


Ans: D

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