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  • EchoMom
    Daycare.com Member
    • May 2012
    • 729

    Insatiable Baby- Update

    I'm so upset about this! Yesterday I posted about the 10month old DCbaby that won't stop eating but mom says not to give him anything extra and although has been extremely nice about it has said don't give in to him, don't feed him anything else.

    Today she packed 10month old baby for 9 hour day:
    1 8oz formula bottle
    1 Tbsp cheese
    3 Tbsp peas/black beans mixed
    2 Tbsp Chex
    5 Tbsp cottage cheese/peaches mixed

    Is this enough for a regular baby??? I'll have to look at feeding chart again. It certainly won't be enough for him!
  • cheerfuldom
    Advanced Daycare.com Member
    • Dec 2010
    • 7413

    #2
    you need to get some good info on amounts for children that age as a guide line for your daycare. Is this food for one meal? does he have breakfast and lunch at home? is mom supposed to be packing snacks as well? maybe she isnt aware of your daily schedule and how often the other kids are offered food in your care?

    I would get some sort of guideline going that is more specific for her and either she can follow that or look for other care. you both have to find a way to work together so he isnt crying for food all day! Much of what I have seen as far as serving sizes for one year olds has the portion sizes at half cups or full cups. A tbsp is one spoonful! Plus the one bottle a day does not seem sufficient at all for a 9 hour day. Is it formula or breastmilk?

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    • EchoMom
      Daycare.com Member
      • May 2012
      • 729

      #3
      It is formula. Yes she knows how often the other kids eat. I'm assuming he has breakfast and dinner before and after. He comes about 9am and leaves about 5pm. The food I listed is supposed to be for the entire day here.

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      • EchoMom
        Daycare.com Member
        • May 2012
        • 729

        #4
        Actually I just found out the bottle she's sending me is only 6 oz. I thought it was 8.

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        • DCBlessings27
          Daycare.com Member
          • Feb 2012
          • 332

          #5
          A 6 oz bottle for the day? The chart and the minimum of 14-16 ounces is just for the daycare day (from Blackcat's chart). Even if he gets a bottle for breakfast, he should still have probably 10 ounces minimum at your house and then more formula at home. He's likely starving because he's not getting near enough of what he needs from the formula.

          From the original post, someone said that you should hand the mom that printout or have her bring you a note from a doctor stating a feeding plan. I completely agree with that advice.

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          • e.j.
            Daycare.com Member
            • Dec 2010
            • 3738

            #6
            Originally posted by glenechogirl
            I'm so upset about this! Yesterday I posted about the 10month old DCbaby that won't stop eating but mom says not to give him anything extra and although has been extremely nice about it has said don't give in to him, don't feed him anything else.

            Today she packed 10month old baby for 9 hour day:
            1 8oz formula bottle
            1 Tbsp cheese
            3 Tbsp peas/black beans mixed
            2 Tbsp Chex
            5 Tbsp cottage cheese/peaches mixed

            Is this enough for a regular baby??? I'll have to look at feeding chart again. It certainly won't be enough for him!
            According to the feeding chart I have from my food program, a 10 month old should get:
            Breakfast: 6-8 fl. oz of formula, 2-4 tbsp of iron fortified cereal,1-4 tbsp of fruit or veggie.
            Lunch: 6-8 fl oz of formula, 1-4 tbsp of fruit/veggie and 2-4 tbsp of meat/alt
            Snacks: 2-4 fl oz formula, 0-2 bread or cracker.

            Looks to me like she's not packing enough food for this child for 9 hour day.

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            • pootmcgoot
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jun 2012
              • 162

              #7
              That's not enough. My dd was an average eater to picky eater and ate more than that. At 10 months she was drinking 20ish ounces of formula and eating atleast a cup of fruit, cheese, veggies, yogurt, lunch meat and various amounts of dry cerial, rice and pasta. Sounds like he's gorging himself because she's inadvertently starving him.

              Bottle wise she took 5 ounces at each nap (2 naps) and 1 at bed time and 1 with a meal.

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              • sharlan
                Daycare.com Member
                • May 2011
                • 6067

                #8
                My 8 mo has 1/4 C cereal,2 - 4 OZ of formula, and 1/2 container of fruit for breakfast at 8. An 8 ox bottle at 12, Mom nurses about 2, and another bottle about 4. She is a major chub weighing close to 30 lbs.

                My 10 mo is fed breakfast at home and has an 8 oz bottle on the way here. She has another bottle around 11. For lunch she has a container of veggies, one of fruit, and 1/2 a tiny jar of meat along with water to drink. She has another bottle about 3:30. She is only fed table food at home, I give her baby food for my convenience. She is tiny and petite weighing about 17 lbs.

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                • littlemissmuffet
                  Advanced Daycare.com Member
                  • Jan 2011
                  • 2194

                  #9
                  This mother is STARVING her child. You need to educate this mother on how/what her child should be eating/drinking in a day. You should also put her in touch with a local nutritionist. Finally, you need to stop allowing parents to bring outside food immediately, and insist that all children eat what you are serving - if that means raising your rates then so be it. I understand this might not be convenient for you, but this child is not being cared for properly and as a responsible adult it is your job to help him!

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                  • Kiki
                    Advanced Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2011
                    • 350

                    #10
                    Didn't you recently just do an increase in rates for parents so you could provide food? Print out the chart, give it to the mom and let her know it's not enough food, tell her she has two choices: 1-Pay the rate and you will supply, or 2-bring enough food. Or. 3-If she doesn't bring enough food, you will tack the extra onto her invoice for the following week. I guess 3 choices.

                    E:I agree with missmuffet, she posted as I was posting; it really is your job to help him while he is in your care, mom just might not know the proper portion sizes.

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                    • JustAMom
                      New Daycare.com Member
                      • May 2012
                      • 23

                      #11
                      That's definitely not enough. At that age, my daughter was still drinking about 28 oz of breast milk every day (in a 24-hour period, not just at daycare). It kind of seems like she is trying to get him off the formula and onto real food. I'm a big believer in, "Food before one is just for fun." Real food should just be for practice at his age, he shouldn't be getting the bulk of his calories from it—that should be coming from formula or breast milk.

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                      • Blackcat31
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 36124

                        #12
                        Originally posted by littlemissmuffet
                        This mother is STARVING her child. You need to educate this mother on how/what her child should be eating/drinking in a day. You should also put her in touch with a local nutritionist. Finally, you need to stop allowing parents to bring outside food immediately, and insist that all children eat what you are serving - if that means raising your rates then so be it. I understand this might not be convenient for you, but this child is not being cared for properly and as a responsible adult it is your job to help him!


                        Yes this!!!! She is starving that child by not providing enough food...there is no way he can survive on that amount. The chart I posted on the other
                        thread is directly from the USDA website and is the infant meal pattern requirements that ALL food program agencies/sponsors require their providers to follow.

                        Here are a few more charts (they say the same things) but these are easily printable and easier to read



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                        • countrymom
                          Daycare.com Member
                          • Aug 2010
                          • 4874

                          #13
                          just feed him, take the loss and just feed the poor kid. This is why parents make us sneaky, things like this. Also, I find what she sent him unappropriate. Also, if it gets to the point where he won't stop crying then you need to call her and tell her to come pick up. Ask her what she is feeding him for breakfast.

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                          • SilverSabre25
                            Senior Member
                            • Aug 2010
                            • 7585

                            #14
                            Not enough. Not no way, not no how.

                            This might help you: USDA Meal Patterns This is what the food program requires for feeding, and you can quite happily claim that "regulations require you to adhere to these guidelines while a child is in your care."

                            Paraphrased slightly from the patterns, a 10 month old should be eating at minimum:
                            Breakfast: 6-8 fluid ounces of formula1 or breastmilk
                            2-4 tablespoons of infant cereal
                            1-4 tablespoons of fruit or vegetable or both

                            Lunch: 6-8 fluid ounces of formula1 or breast milk
                            2-4 tablespoons of infant cereal; and/or
                            1-4 tablespoons of protein (meat, cheese, cottage, cheese, beans, etc) and
                            1-4 tablespoons of fruit or vegetable or both

                            Snack: 2-4 fluid ounces of formula1 or breast milk or fruit juice
                            0-½ bread or
                            0-2 crackers
                            Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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                            • SilverSabre25
                              Senior Member
                              • Aug 2010
                              • 7585

                              #15
                              Originally posted by countrymom
                              just feed him, take the loss and just feed the poor kid. This is why parents make us sneaky, things like this. Also, I find what she sent him unappropriate. Also, if it gets to the point where he won't stop crying then you need to call her and tell her to come pick up. Ask her what she is feeding him for breakfast.
                              Definitely agree with just feeding him and taking the loss, and that this is why we get sneaky.

                              Curious though--why do you find her food selections inappropriate? Do you mean the food themselves, the amounts, or the fact that it's not enough?
                              Hee hee! Look, I have a signature!

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