6. Which of the following policies would not be effective for disease prevention? (1 point)

specifying times and techniques for hand-washing
requiring daily cleaning of restrooms
mandating inclusion of children who are ill
denying admission to non-immunized children

Health, Safety, and Nutrition. Lesson: Standards, Guidelines, and National Initiatives.

1.D - to set quality standards and present a rationale for health polices
2.C - more experience teaching children
3.A - food labels
4.B - guidelines for out-of-home childcare
5.A - The regulations on ratios vary from state to state
6.D - Dental caries
7.D - Requiring directors to have more education
8.A - Participation is voluntary, but its regulations are mandatory.
9.C - mandating inclusion of children who are ill.
10.A - should be based on research

What do you think?

Frankly, I'm not sure whether it's a or b. What does your book say?

i think its c

It can't possibly be c. People who are ill spread disease. Besides, making sick children come to school is downright cruel to them.

but it says that which is not effective for prevention disease

Keeping sick children out of school would not be effective in preventing disease.

do its d

Didn't you read my comments above?

sorry do is it b