The nurse is providing education about nutrition and feeding to the mother of a toddler. Which of the following statements by the child's mother indicates understanding of the teaching?
A) "It is important for my child to avoid finger feeding and use utensils."
B) "Providing small finger snacks such as grapes is a good idea."
C) "Fruit slices with the skins will be a healthy choice for my child."
D) "Boiled eggs and pieces of cheese are good snacks for my child."
Ans: D
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