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Feeding Infants in the CACFP

Feeding Infants in the CACFP. First…. Are you thinking of enrolling infants but don’t currently? Contact your Specialist for training!. Do I Have to Feed Infants?. It’s a matter of civil rights . YES!. Documentation. Document infant meals: Infant Formula and Food Notification Form

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Feeding Infants in the CACFP

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  1. Feeding Infants in the CACFP

  2. First… Are you thinking of enrolling infants but don’t currently? Contact your Specialist for training!

  3. Do I Have to Feed Infants? It’s a matter of civil rights. YES!

  4. Documentation • Document infant meals: • Infant Formula and Food Notification Form • Itemized receipts or invoices • Feeding records – either: • Infant menu (show all foods actually served) – templates for 3 age-appropriate groups (0-3mo; 4-7mo; 8-11mo) • Individual feeding records • Point-of-service meal counts • Count each meal on the point-of-service form after each infant has been served all components

  5. Infant Formula and Food Notification Form

  6. Completing the bottom portion of the IFFN form with the parents

  7. Do I Have to Buy Infant Formula? YES!

  8. Do I Have to Buy Infant Food? Absolutely!

  9. What do I buy?

  10. Infant Formula Almost any brand will do……

  11. Infant Formula 0 through 11 months HOWEVER: Do not serve infant formula with cereal mixed in (Not developmentally ready; Choking hazard)

  12. Infant Foods • Any brand of packaged baby food • “Homemade” purees

  13. Non-Creditable Infant Foods

  14. Simple Rules to Follow

  15. Infant Feeding: Formula • Buy, stock and offer at least one approved formula • Get a signed Infant Formula and Food Notification Form for every infant • Do not claim an infant meal if parent provides formula without IFFN on file • Serve all infants (through 11 months) formulaor breast milk • Feed on demand • Use meal pattern as a guide for amounts • Transition to whole cow’s milk at 12-13 months

  16. Infants 0 through 3 months ONLY Formula or breast milk on demand

  17. Breast Feeding • Breast feeding: • Claim meal if parent brings breast milk and provider serves it • Do not claim if mother breast feeds on-site • Unless provider provides at least one other component

  18. Infants 4 through 11 months May introduced to solid foods to developmentally ready infants

  19. Infant Feeding: Foods • Buy, stock and offer at least one approved formula • Buy, stock and offer creditable infant foods • Get a signed Infant Formula and Food Notification Form for every infant • May not claim an infant meal if parent provides formula without IFFN on file. • Serve all infants (4 through 11 months) food when developmentally ready • Use meal pattern as a guide amounts • Feed infants on demand

  20. Infant Feeding: Foods • Parents may choose to bring some or all meal components • Do not solicit parents to bring food • Discourage parents from bringing food • Provider must provide the minimum portion of at least one meal component in order to claim the meal

  21. Infant Feeding: Foods • Follow the meal pattern • Work with parents • Explain CACFP meal pattern • Discuss development readiness • Coordinate to introduce foods at the same time

  22. Infant Feeding: Foods • Introducing table foods • Only when infant is developmentally ready • You must follow infant meal pattern • Infant cereal is required at breakfast and optional at lunch • Onlybread and/or crackers are creditable at snack • Combination foods are not creditable • Spaghetti, Casseroles, etc.

  23. CACFP Required Meal Pattern

  24. Infants 0 through 3 months • Only a USDA approved infant formula or • breast milk may be provided to infants.

  25. Infants 4 through 7 months Foods that may be introduced: • Iron-fortified infant cereal • Fruits and vegetables • Homemade purees • Jarred/packaged baby food

  26. Infants 8 through 11 months Foods that may be continued or introduced: • Iron-fortified infant cereal • Fruits and vegetables • Meats / meat alternates • Bread and/or crackers • 100% juice • Meats must be single ingredient

  27. Questions

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