Ill. Admin. Code tit. 89, § 406.17 - Nutrition and Meals
a) Food
requirements for children between birth and the age of eating table food shall
be geared to the individual needs of the child and determined by consultation
with the parents. The facility shall provide one-third to two-thirds of the
daily nutritional requirements, depending on the length and time of day of the
child's stay. The main meal shall be nutritionally balanced conforming to age
appropriate portions and variety as reflected in the Meal Pattern Charts,
Appendices A and B.
b) Children one
year of age and older in attendance for more than 2 but less than 5 hours shall
be served a mid-session snack consisting of one-half cup of pure fruit juice or
full-strength canned or frozen fruit juice that contains at least 30 milligrams
of Vitamin C per serving, or one to one-half cup of pasteurized milk, or one
serving of citrus fruit.
c)
Children one year of age and older in attendance 5 to 10 hours shall be served
at least one-third of their daily food requirements, which shall include a
well-balanced, nutritive meal. Occasional picnic-type meals may be substituted
for a main meal. Mid-morning and mid-afternoon snacks consisting of fruit,
fruit juice, or pasteurized milk (as prescribed under subsection (c)) shall be
included. Children in attendance for over 10 hours shall be served food to
provide at least two-thirds of their daily food requirements. Two meals and the
supplemental snacks will meet this requirement. One of the meals may be
breakfast or supper, depending on the time the child arrives or
departs.
d) Children under one year
of age who are no longer drinking formula or breast milk shall be served whole
milk unless low-fat milk is requested by the child's physician.
e) Children shall be served small servings of
bite-size pieces.
f) All meals
shall be suitable for children and prepared by methods designed to conserve
nutritive value, flavor, and appearance.
g) Children under 2 years of age shall not be
fed whole berries, hard candies, raisins, corn kernels, raw carrots, whole
grapes, hot dogs, nuts, seeds, popcorn, or raw peas, as these foods may cause
choking.
h) Cooked carrots, corn,
peas and bananas may be served to infants only if mashed, grated or
pureed.
i) Hot dogs and raw carrots
may be served to children between 2 and 3 years of age only if cut into short,
thin strips. Up to 3 tbsp. of peanut butter may be served to children ages 3
through 5 if thinly spread on bread, crackers or other foods or if mixed with
other foods.
j) The caregiver may
allow meals and snacks to be provided by the parent or legal guardian upon
written agreement between the parent and caregiver.
1) Food brought into the facility shall have
a label showing the child's name, the date, and the type of food.
2) Potentially hazardous and perishable foods
shall be refrigerated properly, and all foods shall be protected against
contamination.
3) Meals and snacks
provided by the parent or legal guardian for his or her own children shall not
be shared with other children.
4)
The caregiver shall inform the parent or legal guardian of the nutritional
requirements of this Part.
5) The
caregiver shall have food available to supplement a child's food brought from
home if that food is deficient in meeting the nutrient requirements of this
Part.
k) Drinking water
shall be readily available to the children at all times.
l) Mealtimes shall be pleasurable experiences
for the child.
1) There shall be enough time
allowed for meals so the children can eat in an unhurried atmosphere.
2) Children shall be encouraged but not
forced to try new foods.
3)
Information provided by parents concerning the child's eating habits, food
preferences, or special needs should be considered in planning menus.
4) Food preferences and eating habits shall
not be permitted to become a source of friction at mealtimes.
5) Mealtimes should occur in a social
atmosphere and afford children the close presence of an attentive
adult.
Notes
Amended at 32 Ill. Reg. 9137, effective June 20, 2008
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