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Daycares and Nutrition

Daycares and Nutrition When it comes to the nutritional requirements of our children, daycare plays a big role.

Finding a daycare or homecare situation for your child is always a challenge. Ensuring that children are placed in a care giving situation that meets their needs emotionally while providing the right balance between stimulating activities and quiet time is a must. Then there's the question of whether or not the environment is a safe one, such as seeing that toxic substances are locked up out of children's reach.

One area that often gets overlooked when it comes to childcare is mealtime. Yet considering that a child will be having at least one main meal plus snack time at the daycare, how food is handled is an important question. Since much of your child's nutritional requirements will be met while in child care, it's a good idea to visit the daycare or homecare situation during a mealtime, says Eleanor Brownridge, nutritionist and author of "I'm Hungry". Brownridge says when you go to visit a daycare "talk to the person in charge about the menus. Have they been thought through? Are they well planned? Do they include foods from the Food Guide? In other words, are there milk products, protein foods, fruits, vegetables and whole grains? Are there appropriate snacks? You'll want to know that snacks are appropriately planned and nutritious."

It's also important to note the cleanliness of the food preparation area and how the food is served in that environment. Brownridge says the questions to ask yourself are "does the caregiver sit down with the children and make it a pleasant situation? Are appropriate sized servings being offered to the children? Are they allowed to relax and eat or is the food being shoveled into them? Are they being coaxed or offered rewards for eating? You don't want to establish these attitudes at home and not at the daycare as well."

So when looking for a daycare situation, don't overlook one of the most important areas in your child's life - food!

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  • Barbara
    2010-06-26 11:20 am Permalink
  • Re: Re: Infant menu
    Thank you
  • naima
    2008-01-21 3:11 pm Permalink
  • Re: Infant menu
    Can you please email me this infant menu. I have a 6 month old and she dont like bottle formula at all...so far all I gave her is breast milk and jar food
  • TRICIA
    2007-10-07 10:31 pm Permalink
  • Re: Information for school
    MY TODDLERS LOVE PLAYING IN, WHAT I CALL "BUCKET OF BEANS" I HAVE A LARGE WRAPPING PAPER STROAGE TYPE CONTAINER FILLED WITH ABOUAT 60LBS OF PINTO AND NORTHERN BEANS. THEY HAVE CUPS SPOONS AND SMALL SHOVELS AND WE TREAT IT AS IF IT WERE A SAND BOX. IT IS VERY SOOTHING FOR THE GROUP ESPECIALLY AFTER A BUSY HIGH LEVEL ACTIVITY. ALSO IT IS A GREAT SMALL MOTOR SKILL DEVELOPMENT WHEN WE HAVE TO PICK UP ALL THE BEANS ON THE FLOOR WHEN WE ARE... View More
  • TRICIA
    2007-10-07 10:20 pm Permalink
  • Re: Just Starting A In Home Daycare
    I FIND IT HELPFUL TO MAKE EXTRA PORTIONS WHEN I'M COOKING DINNER OR MAKE A COUPLE OF MEALS ON SUNDAY THAT CAN BE FROZEN TO SERVE LATER, SUCH AS THINGS LIKE CASSEROLES OR LASAGNA ETC.
  • yasmeen
    2007-07-28 3:36 am Permalink
  • Re: Assortment of childcare menus
    i would like to have samples of food menues for toddlers
  • Patty Garrett
    2007-07-10 7:25 pm Permalink
  • Re: Assortment of childcare menus
    I am currently working in a daycare and need ideals for healthy weekly menu's
  • Donna Lynch
    2007-07-02 12:39 am Permalink
  • Re: Assortment of childcare menus
    Hi, Just wanting a bit of help with feeding my 14 month old. Breakfast & dinner are fine but I struggle with a good lunchtime plan. Thankyou
  • kim maloy
    2007-06-01 5:44 pm Permalink
  • Re: 3 year old menu with portion size
    i have just started college for early childhood education.i have to make up a 2 week menu,with portions for 3 year olds.i have my menu done i just need some help on portion sizes.thank you in advance.kim maloy
  • whena
    2007-05-04 11:42 am Permalink
  • hi
    wanna know wer 2 find a safe and very delicate daycare?
  • Vaishnavi
    2007-03-28 4:57 pm Permalink
  • Re: Daycares & Nutrition
    Can you please email preschool and daycare menu that includes breakfast, snack, lunch, and snack. I also would like some information on links to get these informations.
  • Sue Smith
    2007-02-16 11:43 pm Permalink
  • Re: 3 year old menu with portion size
    I request i day menue with value portion size and receipts
  • Ernest Redding Jr
    2007-02-16 4:21 pm Permalink
  • Re: Assortment of childcare menus
    I would like you to send me an assortment of childcare menus from Toddler through Elementary age aftercare. Thank you, Ernest Redding Jr
  • Michelle
    2007-02-13 5:18 pm Permalink
  • Daycare Menu
    I too am just starting up my home daycare and would like to see a sample menu for breakfast, am snack, lunch and pm snack. Thanks!
  • Jamie
    2007-01-24 8:10 pm Permalink
  • Re: Infant menu
    Can you please email me this infant menu. I have a 8 month old?
  • jonny6
    2007-01-18 8:38 am Permalink
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  • Lisa B
    2006-09-21 6:10 pm Permalink
  • Daycare menu
    Ok for breakfast you could serve waffles and cut them into small pieces with apple sauce. (no syrup - butter is ok) or cheerios, rice crispes, or raisen bran, or corn flakes or kix. and to go with some fresh fruit or canned fruit (peaches mixed fruit - drain juice). Mellon, cantalope, banana. Toast with jelly or butter is also good for a baby to eat. Oatmeal too. Lunch and dinner fish sticks, macaroni and cheese - anthing goes (other than... View More
  • Aurora Myers
    2006-08-23 7:21 pm Permalink
  • Just Starting A In Home Daycare
    I would greatly appreciate some menu ideas. I am in the planning stage and I am trying to get menus prepared for at least a month in advance so that I am not overwelmed. Any helpful daycare tips and suggestions would also be greatly appreciated. Thank you, Aurora
  • Amy
    2006-08-19 1:58 pm Permalink
  • Sample Day Care Menu
    Please send me a sample day care menu too!!!
  • Roy Mckenzie
    2006-07-31 11:53 pm Permalink
  • Re: daycare menus
    Hello, I am interested in starting a Adult Daycare and need so ideas for the daily menus. Thanks! Roy
  • sarah
    2006-07-23 4:28 am Permalink
  • Re: Sample Daycare Menu
    thanx
  • sean williams
    2006-07-06 5:36 pm Permalink
  • Re: Sample Daycare Menu
    may i please see a sample menu? Thank you.
  • Enedelia
    2006-06-14 3:15 pm Permalink
  • Re: Sample Daycare Menu
    Can you please send me a sample daycare menu? thank you
  • chantelle
    2006-06-07 9:18 am Permalink
  • Re: daycare menus
    hey there, i have just started studying childrens services at tafe and havnt done the studying thing for a while and im having trouble with writing a menu for a daycare centre. its for one week and that week will be theme based (the ocean) will be writing this for children aged 3 to 6
  • charmette jackson
    2006-05-27 4:26 am Permalink
  • Re: Infant menu
    please send me a infant menu i have 2 6mos old infant in y daycare and 1- 7mos old infant and 9mos old infant but they all come at different days i may 2 or 3 babies on 3 days out of a week
  • Tony Humphrey
    2006-04-09 8:17 pm Permalink
  • Re: daycare menus
    hi there. i just started at a daycare as well i was wondering if you could e-mail some menus or some ideas. i have 65+ kids and the amounts that i make for lunch dont seem to be enuf. if you can help that would be great. thanx