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    Feeding 1 yr olds

    I serve 2 snacks and a lunch to all my daycare children. I have a 1 yr old whose parent is asking me to provide another snack during the day(child is here about 7.5 hrs). I have never added a 4th meal time, and I don't have the time to do it with morning naps/crafts/circle/outdoor play etc. The child has been here about a month, and it's a new request. Thoughts??

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    When are they expecting the extra meal?
    It is hard as some families literally let their kids snack all day. So their stomachs are trained to need to eat constantly. Does this child eat a substantial amount at the 3 meals offered, or just graze?

    When I had my group of 5 toddlers I did do an extra morning snack as they did the 2 naps, then they switched to one early nap (at 11:30) and it left big meal time gaps.

    But, for a 7.5 hrs day I don't think a child should NEED 4 meals...they need to be trained to eat more when it is time to eat.

    Can the parent provide a quick snack before or after coming? Do they feel the child is losing it when they get home and feel more food would solve this? What is making them request more food?

    I do part time care right now and I have a 1 and 2 yr old that only come 2-2.5 hrs in the afternoon. They eat frequently at home. I feed a snack shortly after they come and I know they are legitimately hungry by the end of their time here...but I can't be feeding them 2x in 2hrs. Not only does it take up time but it costs money. AND I know they are walking home and eating immediately after being picked up, so they just need to adapt and will eventually eat more when I offer it and their bodies will adapt to waiting till supper.

    My main concern with kids that snack all day is it is generally not the healthy foods they fill up on and then they are not hungry enough to want to eat the main meal foods (healthier choices). The NEED to be hungry when they come to the table. Maybe explain this to the parents?

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    Just out of curiosity, was there a reason given with the request? If the child is eating the normal amount at your scheduled times, then there should be no need for an additional snack. Especially for 7.5 hours. And even then, at 12 months+ a child is usually capable of deciding what and how much they want to eat.

    Did you explain the reality of daycare scheduling to the parent? Most people don't really understand what it's like during the day and maybe just a bit of an explanation of the time required for snack and lunch would let the parent understand. Snack might be eaten in 5 minutes, but there's 10-15 mins prep time, and 10-15 min. clean up time after too. This is not even taking into account the cost associated. If you are giving 1 child an extra snack, you're gonna have all the kids wanting it too. Even if the parent provides the snack, do you allow outside food to come in? I personally don't. Not since the time the parent brought "breakfast" for the kids - Fruit Loops.

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    Yes curious as to the reason why? Even if the child is hungry when they get home they can give the snack then. The child isn't old enough to say they are still really hungry during the day so I find this request very odd.

    Regardless of reasoning I would not do it. I once let a family bring breakfast as their commute was long. Never again. Other kids wanting food, junk being sent for breakfast, extra mess/dishes, extra time . Nope nope nope. My routine is my routine.

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    I serve 2 snack and lunch too. And I generous with portion compared to other dayhome meals I seen on Facebook. That said, I have one little girl here who is fine with schedule meals even though she look anytime my husband or I walk into kitchen in case it going to be something for her. When she get home, she literally eat for 3 hours until bedtime. Mom say she eat whole banana, half apple, yogurt, raisins, supper, and it endless until she crashes at 7pm for bedtime. She even bang on their pantry door for food as she only 18 month and limited vocabulary.

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    I would say yes, if they provide that extra snack. Your rates account for the 1 meal and 2 snacks. That's totally standard. If they think it should be no big deal, then should be no big deal for them to provide. Assuming a snack costs $2 per serving (not unusual if it's organic), that's $10 per week, and about $500 per year. No big deal, eh?
    Most parents that promise food, in my experience, don't end up bringing anything as it's such a bother for them.
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    I have since found out he eats 7 times a day at home. He eats the same portions as my 2-4 yr olds, and they are able to stay full with 2 snacks and lunch.

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    If they supply it, than yes I'd give it to him. I wouldn't have an issue with other kids wanting one too because here they learn that things aren't always equal. That may sound harsh to others but in reality, it's life and I teach that lesson early lol. We don't always get what our friend has and that's just the way it is. However, I also have my dc set up in a way that this wouldn't inconvenience me or the kids. If it did, than I don't think it would be unfair to say no

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    Does the child "ask" you for food? I find some people just don't know what to do with kids so food is an easy way to keep the busy and happy. Maybe they feed him 7x a day just out of habit and assume he NEEDS the more frequent feedings so worry he will be hungry at your place?

    We've made a habit of only feeding my daughter (and DCK) at the kitchen table. It is more effort to have a snack than it is to otherwise occupy a child. I ave many friends that literally throw fish crackers and fresh berries on the coffee table for the kids to eat while playing. I think it prevents children from recognizing the feeling of being hungry and needing nourishment over just eating because it is in reach.

    The main question here is do you feel this child NEEDS more food and are you willing to change your regular routine to do this. If not, tell them and they can change daycares or adapt.

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    I think of it this way - if you do for one you need to be prepared to do for all. 1 wants an extra snack (even if parent provides) then older kid goes home and tells mom- that mom then requests extra snack for child. 1 wants the snack at 8, one wants the snack at 9 etc. next thing you know you are running around like a crazy person trying to accommodate everyone's requests and demands. If you feed 2 snacks and lunch stick to it. Kids don't need that amount of food and when they go to school they need to learn that they can eat at certain times. Just my opinion

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