PURPOSE: This rule provides the requirements for
nutritious meals, snacks and methods of food service.
(1) General Requirements.
(A) The provider shall supply and serve
nourishing food according to the Meal and Snack Food Chart provided in this
rule.
(B) The required meal
schedule shall include breakfast or a midmorning snack, lunch and a
midafternoon snack for children in care during daytime hours, with a maximum
time of four (4) hours between any meal or snack. School-age children shall be
served a snack after school.
(C)
Children in care during evening hours shall be served a snack. Upon parental
request, children in care during evening hours shall be served supper and
children spending the night shall be served breakfast.
(D) Snacks of fruit juice, raw fruit or
vegetable, milk, crackers, cheese, peanut butter or similar nutritious food
shall be served.
(E) One (1)
serving of fluid milk shall be served with each meal.
(F) If the home is licensed exclusively for
school-age care, the child may be permitted to bring sack meals. The provider
shall supply one (1) serving of fluid milk with each sack meal and shall supply
nutritious snacks.
(G) The
acceptable food components and serving sizes for meals and snacks are outlined
in the following chart for each age group. Menus and amounts served shall be
based on this chart.
Meal and Snack Food Chart
|
Food Components
|
Age 1 and 2
|
Age 3 through 5
|
Age 6 through 12
|
BREAKFAST Requirement- |
Fluid Milk*** |
1/2 cup |
3/4 cup |
1 cup |
Juice**or Fruit or Vegetable |
1/4 cup |
1/2 cup |
1/2 cup |
1 serving from each of the 3 food component |
Bread or Bread Alternate* |
1/2 slice* |
1/2 slice* |
1 slice* |
SNACK Requirement- |
Fluid Milk*** |
1/2 cup |
1/2 cup |
1 cup |
2 servings selected |
Juice**or Fruit or Vegetable |
1/2 cup |
1/2 cup |
3/4 cup |
from 2 of the 4 food components |
Meat or Meat Alternate |
1/2 ounce |
1/2 ounce |
1 ounce |
1 serving from the bread component |
Bread or Bread Alternate* |
1/2 slice* |
1/2 slice* |
1 slice* |
LUNCH/SUPPER Requirement- 1 serving of milk
component |
Fluid Milk*** |
1/2 cup |
3/4 cup |
1 cup |
1 serving from the meat/meat alternate component |
MEAT/MEAT ALTERNATE Meat, Poultry, or Fish or Cheese or
Egg or Cooked Dry Beans and Peas or Peanut Butter spoons |
1 ounce 1 ounce 1 1/4 cup 2 tablespoons |
1 1/2 ounces 1 1/2 ounces 1 3/8 cup 3 tablespoons |
2 ounces 2 ounces 1 1/2 cup 4 tablespoons |
2 servings from the fruit/vegetable component: |
FRUIT/VEGETABLE 1 Vegetable and 1 Fruit or 2 Different
Vegetables or 2 Different Fruits |
1/4 cup total |
1/2 cup total |
3/4 cup total |
1 serving Bread or Bread from the bread component. |
1/2 slice* Alternate* |
1/2 slice* |
1 slice* |
* Or an equivalent serving of an acceptable bread alternate
such as cornbread, biscuits, rolls, muffins, cereal, rice, pasta, and the
like.
** All fruit juices shall be one hundred percent (100%) fruit
juice.
*** See subsection (1)(H) for acceptable milk supply.
(H) The water and milk supply
shall be approved by local and state health authorities, or both. Powdered milk
shall not be used except for cooking purposes. Milk substitutes shall not be
used for drinking or cooking.
(I)
State or local rules, or both, governing food service sanitation shall be
maintained in the storage, preparation and service of foods.
(J) Mealtime atmosphere shall be enjoyable
and relaxed. No child shall be forced to eat, but shall be encouraged to set
his/her own pace according to personal preferences.
(K) Menus shall be available to parents upon
request.
(L) Drinking water shall
be conveniently located near playrooms so children may be free to drink as they
wish. Water fountains or individual cups shall be used.
(2) Nutrition and Food Service for Infants Up
to Twelve (12) Months of Age.
(A) The provider
shall serve nourishing foods appropriate for the infant's individual
nutritional requirements and developmental stages as specified by his/her
parent(s).
(B) If preferred,
formulas and special baby foods may be provided by the parent(s) with
individual identification on each container.
(C) Until infants can hold a bottle
comfortably, they shall be held by a caregiver during bottle feeding. Bottles
shall not be propped.
(D) When an
infant/toddler shows evidence of wanting to feed him/herself, the child shall
be encouraged and permitted to do so.