Title: The Child and Adult Care Food Program
1The Child and Adult Care Food Program
Feeding Infants in the CACFP
- playing a vital and integral role in improving
the overall quality of care and daily nutritional
health of participants
2Do I Have to Feed Infants?
Its a matter of civil rights.
WHY?
Or else
3 Documentation
- Document infant meals
- Infant Formula and Food Notification Form
- Itemized receipts or invoices
- Feeding records either
- Infant menu (show all foods actually served)
- Individual feeding records
- Point-of-service meal counts
- Count each meal on the point-of-service form
after each infant has been fed all components
4Infant Formula and Food Notification Form
5Form Changes
6Do I Have to Buy Infant Formula?
7Do I Have to Buy Infant Food?
8What do I buy?
9Infant Formula
10Infant Formula 0 through 11 months
11Infant Foods
- Any brand packaged baby food
- Homemade purees
12Non-Creditable Infant Foods
13Simple Rules to Follow
14Infant 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) formula or
breast milk - Feed on demand
- Use meal pattern as a guide for amounts
- Transition to whole cows milk at 12-13 months
15Infants 0 through 3 months
ONLY Formula or breast milk on demand
16Breast Feeding
- Breast feeding
- Claim meal if parent brings breast milk and you
serve it - Do not claim if mother breast feeds on-site
- Unless you provide at least one other component
17Infants 4 through 11 months
May introduced to solid foods to developmentally
ready infants
18Infant 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 - In most circumstances, if parent provides food
with IFFN on file, the center may not claim
infants meal. - Serve all infants (4 through 11 months) center
provided food when developmentally ready - Use meal pattern as a guide amounts
- Feed infants on demand
19Infant Feeding Foods
- Parents may choose to bring some or all meal
components - Do not solicit parents to bring food
- Discourage parents from bringing food
- Center must provide the minimum portion of at
least one meal component in order to claim the
meal
20Infant Feeding Foods
- Follow the meal pattern
- Work with parents
- Explain CACFP meal pattern
- Discuss development readiness
- Coordinate to introduce foods at the same time
21Infant 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 - Only bread and/or crackers are creditable at
snack - Combination foods not creditable
- Spaghetti, Casseroles, etc.
22CACFP Required Meal Pattern
Meal Component Min. Serving Size Min. Serving Size Min. Serving Size
Meal Component 0-3 mo. 4-7 mo. 8-11 mo.
Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast Breakfast
Breast Milk or Formula 4-6 fl. oz. 4-8 fl. oz. 6-8 fl. oz.
Fruit/Vegetable X X 1-4 tbsp.
Infant Cereal X 0-3 tbsp. 2-4 tbsp.
Lunch/Supper Lunch/Supper Lunch/Supper Lunch/Supper
Breast Milk or Formula 4-6 fl. oz. 4-8 fl. oz. 6-8 fl. oz.
Fruit/Vegetable X 0-3 tbsp. 1-4 tbsp.
Infant Cereal X 0-3 tbsp. 2-4 tbsp.
Meat/Alternate Meat, Poultry, Fish, Egg Yolk, Cooked Dry Beans/Peas Cheese Cottage Cheese X X 1-4 tbsp. ½-2 oz. 1-4 oz.
PM Snack PM Snack PM Snack PM Snack
Breast Milk or Formula 4-6 fl. oz. 4-8 fl. oz. 2-4 fl. oz.
(or) Juice Not needed if breast milk or formula is served X X 2-4 fl. oz.
Bread/Cracker X X 0-½ slice, or 0-2 crackers
23Infants 0 through 3 months
Only a USDA approved infant formula or breast
milk may be provided to infants.
24Infants 4 through 7 months
Foods that may be introduced
- Iron-fortified infant cereal
- Fruits and vegetables
- Homemade purees
- Jarred/packaged baby food
25Infants 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
26Questions