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Deck 11: Managing Food Service
1
A parent's insistence that her child eat only vegetarian meals can create a conflict that requires imagination to resolve.
True
2
Food is such a small part of a center's operating expenses that monitoring its cost is not worth the effort.
Select the best answer.
Select the best answer.
False
3
At meal times,an adult should sit and eat with each group of children in order to:
A)meet socialization goals.
B)keep the children from acting up.
C)report to parents what they ate.
D)none of the above.
A)meet socialization goals.
B)keep the children from acting up.
C)report to parents what they ate.
D)none of the above.
A
4
Mandatory minimum standards for the nutritional content of meals in a childcare facility have been set by:
A)NAEYC.
B)each state legislature.
C)each county board of commissioners.
D)USDA.
A)NAEYC.
B)each state legislature.
C)each county board of commissioners.
D)USDA.
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5
Sometimes children are allergic to specific foods,such as peanuts.If a parent says that her daughter has a food allergy,you should:
A)tell the parent that he or she will have to bring food for the child.
B)make sure that the item in question never appears on the menu.
C)tell the parent that you can't prepare special foods for every child.
D)ask for physician's statement confirming the allergy and then post a note alerting the staff not to serve that food to the child.
A)tell the parent that he or she will have to bring food for the child.
B)make sure that the item in question never appears on the menu.
C)tell the parent that you can't prepare special foods for every child.
D)ask for physician's statement confirming the allergy and then post a note alerting the staff not to serve that food to the child.
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6
Menus that have a predictable 15- to 20-day sequence of foods that are offered over and over are known as:
A)boring menus.
B)vegetarian menus.
C)cycle menus.
D)South Beach menus.
A)boring menus.
B)vegetarian menus.
C)cycle menus.
D)South Beach menus.
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7
If a child does not want to eat the food put before her at your center,you should:
A)tell her that she cannot play with the others until she finishes her meal.
B)offer her a special treat if she does eat the meal.
C)threaten to tell her parents.
D)none of the above
A)tell her that she cannot play with the others until she finishes her meal.
B)offer her a special treat if she does eat the meal.
C)threaten to tell her parents.
D)none of the above
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8
When it comes to decisions about what children should eat,advertising and peer pressure are much less potent forces than the guidance of parents.
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9
Before deciding on kitchen and other food service equipment,you should always know what might be required by your state's licensing regulations.
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10
In Reggio Emilia,the practice with meals is to:
A)send the children home for lunch.
B)eat at tables,with the children in charge of table settings and seating arrangements.
C)have the children bring sack lunches from home.
D)have the children serve themselves cafeteria-style.
A)send the children home for lunch.
B)eat at tables,with the children in charge of table settings and seating arrangements.
C)have the children bring sack lunches from home.
D)have the children serve themselves cafeteria-style.
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11
It is important to consider a family's cultural background when dealing with food-related issues.
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12
When feeding an infant,the baby should be held to promote one-on-one contact.
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13
The parents of one of the children at your center insist that they do not want their child to eat the center's food.Instead,they send food with the child.Unfortunately,the meals that they send consistently fail to meet the nutritional guidelines that you have to follow.What is the best thing for you to try first?
A)Ignore the situation: if they send inadequate food,it's their problem.
B)Report the family for suspected neglect.
C)Discuss the problem with the parents.
D)Secretly give the child extra food.
A)Ignore the situation: if they send inadequate food,it's their problem.
B)Report the family for suspected neglect.
C)Discuss the problem with the parents.
D)Secretly give the child extra food.
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14
What is a primary reason for assigning a primary caregiver to each infant or toddler in care?
A)Babies get nervous when they're around a lot of people.
B)Babies need extended contact with the same caregiver.
C)Babies can get sick if too many people handle them.
D)none of the above.
A)Babies get nervous when they're around a lot of people.
B)Babies need extended contact with the same caregiver.
C)Babies can get sick if too many people handle them.
D)none of the above.
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15
When they begin kindergarten,children who have been in childcare are much more likely to be obese than children who have not been in child care.
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