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C ACFP INFANT

C ACFP INFANT. J e o P a r D y !. Baby Foods. Commercially prepared baby foods - what’s really creditable. Through the Year. The infant meal pattern. Breast Milk. Potpourri of breast milk information. Infant Feeding Selection Form. The form to use to follow parent’s

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C ACFP INFANT

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  1. CACFPINFANT JeoParDy!

  2. Baby Foods Commercially prepared baby foods - what’s really creditable

  3. Through the Year The infant meal pattern

  4. Breast Milk Potpourri of breast milk information

  5. Infant Feeding Selection Form The form to use to follow parent’s formula choices

  6. Claiming Infants What you must do to claim them

  7. Tiny & Toothless anything goes!

  8. Baby Foods - 100 An iron-fortified infant cereal with bananas

  9. Baby Foods - 200 Water is the first ingredient

  10. Baby Foods - 300 Combination foods and dinners

  11. Baby Foods - 400 Meat sticks or “finger sticks”

  12. Baby Foods - 500 Cheerios

  13. Through the Year - 100 The meal consists of iron fortified infant formula and/or breast milk

  14. Through the Year - 200 Iron fortified infant formula, breast milk or 100% fruit juice

  15. Through the Year - 300 Crusty breads and crackers

  16. DAILY DOUBLE!!

  17. Through the Year– 400DAILY DOUBLE 6 oz Enfamil with iron 2 Tbsp mashed banana 4 Tbsp iron fortified infant cereal - rice

  18. Through the Year– 500 When to feed an infant

  19. Breast Milk - 100 “Babies were born to be breastfed”

  20. Breast Milk - 200 Number of months, recommended by WIC, to breastfeed an infant

  21. Breast Milk - 300 Decreased risk of infections, diarrhea & constipation, allergies, diabetes, childhood obesity & SIDS

  22. Breast Milk - 400 Clean, rinse, & sanitize surface with ¼ cup of bleach/gallon of water with at least 2 minutes of contact

  23. Breast Milk - 500 Breast milk provided by parent

  24. Infant Formula Offer Form - 100 One of these must be on file for each infant

  25. Infant Formula Offer Form - 200 Centers must offer at least one for all infants

  26. Infant Formula Offer Form - 300 Breast milk and the “house” formula

  27. Infant Formula Offer Form - 400 Needed to feed a specialized or non-iron fortified infant formula

  28. Infant Formula Offer Form - 500 http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Care/Regs-Policy /InfantMeals/FormulaList.htm

  29. Claiming Infants – 200 Not offering CACFP to infants in care.

  30. Claiming Infants - 100 Where you document formula, breast milk, and food served

  31. Claiming Infants - 300 You must follow it to feed infants

  32. Claiming Infants - 400 Where to include your infant meal counts on the claim form

  33. Claiming Infants - 500 When meal counts must be recorded

  34. Tiny & Toothless - 100 This type of cereal must be served to infants.

  35. Tiny & Toothless - 200 The number of feedings that may be claimed daily per infant.

  36. Tiny & Toothless - 300 Homemade baby foods

  37. Tiny & Toothless - 400 The only grain or bread that is creditable at lunch or supper.

  38. Tiny & Toothless - 500 Egg white

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