Multiple Choice
A nurse is teaching parents of a toddler about nutrition.Which of the following statements should be made by the nurse?
A) "Raisins are a good finger food because they provide fiber."
B) "Grapes are a good snack choice because they help toddlers meet their daily fruit requirements."
C) "Hot dogs are not a safe food choice because they may cause choking."
D) "A small piece of chewing gum will help strengthen jaw muscle; just be sure he or she does not swallow it."
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