ECE Chapter 26 True/False
Children do not need to wash their hands before a cooking experience.
False
Children should be standing when using sharp utensils such as knives and peelers.
False
Children should choose whether to wear an apron during a cooking experience.
False
Children who do not feel like eating should be forced to eat.
False
Milk should be served only after a meal.
False
The main reason for having food experiences is to begin to teach children how to cook.
False
A child always eats the same amount of food every day.
True
A good first cooking experience is making instant pudding.
True
By setting the table, children can learn counting as well as space relationships.
True
If parents, relatives, or peers have poor eating habits, children will often imitate them.
True
Instead of refusing, teachers also need to taste all the foods served.
True
It's best to plan for active experiences right before meals to develop children's appetites.
True
Nutrition concepts are basic concepts that will help children develop good lifetime healthful eating habits.
True
Some teachers create a portable kitchen in their classrooms.
True
The center's lending library is a good way to share nutrition information with parents.
True