The Yardleys have a teenage son and a teenage daughter. How can they improve the likelihood that their teens will make healthy food choices?
A) Serve two, rather than three, meals per day because teens consume less in the morning.
B) Make sure that they only eat fast food one or two days a week.
C) Frequently schedule and serve family meals.
D) Enroll them in a health and nutrition class and encourage competitive sports participation.
C
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You notice that your daughter, who is 22 months old, uses the word "no!" fairly emphatically quite a lot. You were first concerned that your daughter might have oppositional-defiant disorder until you remembered that in your developmental class you learned that toddlers this age ____.
a. are actually trying to say "go" b. like to see how irritated they can get their parents c. say "no" a lot because it reflects their budding sense of self d. have no idea what the word "no" means