Meals and Snacks Sample Clauses

Meals and Snacks. Three nutritionally well-balanced meals per day and two snacks per day (including a nutritious evening snack) are included in Your Basic Rate. The following modified diets will be available to You if ordered by Your physician and included in Your Individualized Service Plan: NAS, NCS, and Regular.
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Meals and Snacks. The Center will provide the following: 2 snacks, 1 am, 1 pm, and lunch, for $100/month or $5/day. If you prefer to pack your child’s lunch, you can purchase snacks for $40/month or $2/day. If you wish to pack your child’s lunch and snacks, you may do so. Contact the center about possible food program discounts.
Meals and Snacks. It is required that you provide lunch daily for your child. Breakfast must be served at home. I will provide 2 snacks milk and juice. Your child must be present as specific meal and snack times to be served. If your child has food allergies you will be required to supply all meals and snacks. Chocolate, cake, candy, or junk food will be discarded.
Meals and Snacks. Three nutritionally well balanced meals per day and one snack per day are included in your basic rate. Food service shall be provided in a manner that respects the dietary needs of residents in relation to health conditions, food allergies and dietary intolerance, religious and ethnic mandates, and that allows for reasonable variation in taste preferences.
Meals and Snacks. Children are required to bring their own lunch and we will properly store it in the refrigerator. We will supply drinks and morning as well as afternoon snack. Parent Initial_____________________
Meals and Snacks. Snacks provided by the center are served at 9:30am, 2:30pm and 4:45pm, and lunch is scheduled between 11:30am and 12:15pm. Lunch may be brought from home or ordered through us from Panera Bread for $7.00 per meal. Meals from home may not contain any type of nuts or nut butters. If your child arrives with foods containing nuts, we will remove the food and replace with a selection from our snack supply. If this does not result in a healthy, balanced meal, or if your child arrived with no lunch from home or one which is deemed nutritionally deficient, one will be ordered from Panera Bread at a cost of $7.00.
Meals and Snacks. We are a nut free school. No nuts of any kind are allowed at school due to severe allergies. Snacks Full-day children have 2 snacks and part-day children have 1 snack per day. Each child is asked to bring a piece of fresh fruit or vegetable to contribute to the communal snack times. ELC will provide crackers, toast or chips.
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Meals and Snacks. Meals are at the scheduled times mentioned below and if your child is going to arrive after a meal is scheduled to be served, you must feed them before bringing them to childcare. Any child not present for a meal will wait until the next meal is served. Exceptions will be made for infants. Infants will be fed on demand. -­‐ Breakfast 7:00am – 8:30am -­‐ Lunch 11:30am – 12:30pm -­‐Snack 3:00pm – 4:00pm All children will be offered the same foods and will only be fed at the above mealtimes. Alternatives will be provided for children with allergies. If your child has special dietary needs, we must have them in writing. If these needs are numerous or too difficult to meet, we will ask you to provide the required food. Providers will encourage children to drink from sippy cups when they turn 1 year old, and they will be encouraged to drink from a regular cup when they turn 2 years old. The transitioning from breast and/or bottle to a cup will be done according to that specific child and a plan made by the parents and provider. Disasters Fire drills will be practiced monthly to accustom children to evacuating in a prompt and orderly manner without panic. In addition to fire drills we will also on occasion practice drills for severe weather, lockdowns, reverse evacuations, and shelter-­‐in-­‐place emergency situations. In case of a disaster, if there is sufficient warning, parents will be called to pick up their children as soon as possible.
Meals and Snacks. The Center is on the Federal Food Program and will provide the daily meals, snacks, and drinks. Our weekly rotating menu (that changes with the seasons) can be found on our school website. However, if the parent chooses to opt out of the Program you must provide the office with a written statement that the parent is choosing to provide the child’s meals and snacks from home and the parent understands the child-care center is not responsible for its nutritional value or for meeting the child’s daily food needs. If your child has an allergy that would restrict them from a meal, snack, or drink you must provide the office with a note from the child’s physician stating the allergy along with a form the office will give the doctor to fill out before any changes to the child’s menu can be made. No outside food or drinks permitted without a doctors note.

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