When an 8-month-old infant refuses a new food, the best approach would be to:
a. Continue to offer food in smaller amounts
b. Sweeten the food with artificial sweetener
c. Omit the food temporarily
d. Disguise the food with cereal
C
Omitting the food temporarily will keep mealtimes pleasant.
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A) Positivism B) Determinism C) Constructivism D) Empiricism
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