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NUTRITION
SNACKS AND MEALS
Kids' Kingdom Family Childcare places proper nutrition high on the list
of priorities for your child's health and growth. Children over the age
of 1 will be provided with the following nutritional meals; Breakfast,
Lunch and Afternoon Snack, and/or Dinner & Evening Snack (if they are
here for after hour care).
Each child will be encouraged to try new foods and will enjoy the
variety provided to them in each week’s menu. They will be given the
opportunity to participate in food preparation during the different meal
times and nutritional activities. Every meal is made to meet or exceed
the Federal guidelines for the Massachusetts Child Care Food Programs.
The meal schedule followed is listed below. If the child(ren) is here
during those times, they will be served. Children who choose not to eat
will not be served again until the next scheduled meal or snack. If your
child will be arriving after mealtime, please feed them before they
arrive.
Breakfast 8:00am
Morning snack 10:00am
Lunch 12:00pm
Afternoon snack 3:15pm
Dinner 6:30
PM Snack 7:45
We do not serve soda, candy, or junk foods, however we may bake treats
occasionally. Children are never force fed, but rather, are always
encouraged to try at least one or two bites. Water is always offered and
given throughout the day. Meals are served family style, which means
that the children are included in parts of the preparation, table
setting, serving themselves and clearing. Weekly Menus will always be
provided and posted on the "Parent Message Board".
INFANT FEEDINGS
All infant’s (6 weeks-1 year) formula/breast milk, juice, baby food and
baby cereal will need to be provided by parents/guardian and clearly
marked with his or her name. Infants will always be fed according to
their own schedule (on demand). They will always be held during their
meal times and bottles will never be "propped." If your child is taking
breast milk, please make sure your child has made the transition to a
bottle prior to their first day at Kids‘ Kingdom.
When a child reaches 12 months of age or when it becomes developmentally
appropriate, a sippy cup will be introduced and bottles should be left
at home after the child has successfully learned to use the cup.
SPECIAL DIET
Please make us aware of any food your child is allergic to. If your
child has a specific medical condition such as an allergy or a temporary
condition such as a stomach virus, food may be brought from home. Please
provide a doctor’s statement to verify need and clearly label containers
with your child’s name and include instructions.