The nurse is preparing a teaching session for parents of toddlers to help with meeting the nutritional needs of these children. What should the nurse include in this teaching session? (Select all that apply.)

A) Expect mealtime to last for at least one hour
B) Plan mealtimes with nutritious snacks in between
C) One or two teaspoons of a food item is an adequate amount
D) Remove desired food items to reduce the onset of food jags
E) Feed the toddler before the other family members eat a meal


Ans: B, C

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