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1.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Eating is the Body’s number 1 priority.
True
False
Answer explanation
While eating is essential for survival, the body's number one priority is maintaining homeostasis and overall health. Therefore, the statement is false.
2.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Eating is instinctive.
False
True
Answer explanation
Eating is only an instinctive drive for the first month of life. From birth to 3-4 months of age, we have a set of primitive motor reflexes (e.g. rooting, sucking, swallowing) which help us eat while we lay down pathways in the brain for voluntary motor control over eating. Between the end of the 5th or 6th months of life, these primitive motor reflexes “drop out” and eating is essentially a learned motor behavior after 6 months of age.
3.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
If a child is hungry enough, he/she will eat. They will not starve themselves.
True
False
Answer explanation
This is true for about 94-96% of the pediatric population. For the other 4-6% of the pediatric population who have feeding problems, they will “starve” themselves (usually inadvertently however). For the majority of children with feeding difficulties, eating doesn’t work and/or it hurts, and NO amount of hunger is going to overcome that fact. Children are organized simply; if it hurts, don’t do it. If it doesn’t work; cry and/or run away. Also, for children who have skill or medical problems with eating, their appetite often becomes suppressed over time, such that they no longer respond correctly to appetite as a cue to eat enough calories.
4.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Eating is a two step process; 1 = you sit down, 2 = you eat.
True
False
Answer explanation
There are actually about 25 steps for typically developing children and 32 steps or more for children with feeding problems, in the process of learning to eat.
5.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
It is appropriate to touch or play with your food.
True
False
Answer explanation
Wearing your food is part of the normal developmental process of learning to eat it. You can learn a great deal about the food, BEFORE it ever gets into your mouth, by touching it and playing with it first. It is “play with a purpose” that teaches a child the “physics of the foods” before the foods ever get into their mouth. Being messy is an important part of learning to eat.
6.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Like adults, children only need to eat 3 times a day.
True
False
Answer explanation
In order to meet their daily calorie requirements, children would have to eat adult sized meals if they only eat 3 times a day. Given their small stomachs and attention spans, it takes most children 5-6 meals a day to get in enough calories for proper growth and development.
7.
MULTIPLE CHOICE QUESTION
30 sec • 1 pt
Mealtimes are a proper social occasion. Children are to “mind their manners” at all meals.
False
True
Answer explanation
Actually, eating comes first. Manners come second. The skills for eating need to be learned first, before children can have good manners. Children eat so much better when their food is engaging, interesting and attractive. They also eat better when mealtime conversations are focused on talking about the food, and when adults are modeling how to eat and teaching the “physics” of food.
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