Understand how day-to-day care routines promote children’s well-being
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What is weaning?
A style of bottle feeding if not breast fed.
A training course for nursery chefs.
The name given to introducing solid foods
A young baby starting to cry
What should be the smallest percentage of food on a healthy plate of food?
Fruit and vegetables
Sugars
Carbohydrate
Protein
Which of the following is considered to be a protein-rich food?
Pak choi
Banana
Mackerel
Wholegrain rice
If a child does not like vegetables you should:
Let them fill up on sweets until they learn to eat other things
Do not let them leave the table until they eat them.
Just give them more protein and carbohydrate foods
Encourage them but also give a vitamin supplement
Which of these statements is correct?
Change4Life is an organisation that supports healthy eating
Change4Life is set up to help people with drink and drug addictions
Change4Life is about giving up alcohol
Change4Life only works with organisations and not individuals
Proteins are necessary primarily for:
Growth and repair
Good teeth
Energy and strength
Healthy looking hair
Which of these is correct? Carbohydrates should:
Be given only to underweight children.
Make up about one third of a child’s daily food intake
Be the smallest part of the child’s meal
Be the biggest part of a child’s diet
The vitamins that are fat soluble are:
C, B12, B6, and B3
None of them are fat soluble
A , D, E and K
D and E
One clue that children are ready for toilet training is:
They cry when having their nappy changed.
They can climb stairs
They sleep through the night
They can say potty
The best way to achieve success in toilet training a child is to:
Offer sweets if they “use” the potty
Have a potty in every room of the house.
Make them sit on the potty for 15 minutes after every meal
Remain calm and encouraging
You need to start protecting children’s skin with sun cream from the age of
3 months
2 months
Birth
6 months
Skin conditions that may require daily application of medicated cream are:
Tonsillitis and colic
Measles and scarlet fever
Asthma and gout
Eczema and Psoriasis
At meal times, good practice would be to:
Eat in the kitchen out of the sight of the children
Tidy up and prepare the next activity
Write your reports while supervising children
Sit and eat with the children
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