I'm taking an online safety training course approved by the State of NJ. In it, they mention having a bag or container that is filled with supplies that can be taken with you in the event of an emergency. This includes books, lightweight toys/activities, diapers, water, and snacks.
What do you do if a child or child(ren) in your care are fed breastmilk (ebf)? The video mentions packing formula (which would potentially require all parents to bring an extra container of powdered formula if you do not provide food for infants- as many daycares here do not.) Obviously, you cannot keep breastmilk in an emergency kit.
So, what do you do? Do you just feed the breastfed baby formula?
What do you do if a child or child(ren) in your care are fed breastmilk (ebf)? The video mentions packing formula (which would potentially require all parents to bring an extra container of powdered formula if you do not provide food for infants- as many daycares here do not.) Obviously, you cannot keep breastmilk in an emergency kit.
So, what do you do? Do you just feed the breastfed baby formula?
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