Catering Food For Child With Special Needs
Posted: Tue May 23, 2017 4:10 pm
In a child care service, you will need to cater for children’s individual dietary needs.
a)Explain how the centre obtains information regarding children’s specific dietary needs, food allergies or intolerances and who the information comes from.
b)Once this information has been obtained, describe the process for identifying children who have specific dietary needs, food allergies or intolerances.
c)Explain why it is important that these children be identified.
d)Explain what you would do if there was no policy to identify, manage and monitor children who have special dietary needs.
Answer:
(C) Food allergies, cultural and religious preferences, and vegetarian diets are common issues in a child care program. Child care providers, centre directors, and parents need to work together in order to ensure that children with special dietary needs receive appropriate foods. When a child with a food allergy ingests that food, he may have an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions range from mild skin sensitivity to very severe symptoms, including difficulty breathing. Because food allergies can be dangerous, or even life-threatening in some cases, child care providers must be aware of all allergies in the children in their classroom or care group.Furthermore , we have to respect the child’s difference religion and cultural background .
Not very sure my answer for c correct or not. Appreciate if anyone could help me on this.
Thank you.
a)Explain how the centre obtains information regarding children’s specific dietary needs, food allergies or intolerances and who the information comes from.
b)Once this information has been obtained, describe the process for identifying children who have specific dietary needs, food allergies or intolerances.
c)Explain why it is important that these children be identified.
d)Explain what you would do if there was no policy to identify, manage and monitor children who have special dietary needs.
Answer:
(C) Food allergies, cultural and religious preferences, and vegetarian diets are common issues in a child care program. Child care providers, centre directors, and parents need to work together in order to ensure that children with special dietary needs receive appropriate foods. When a child with a food allergy ingests that food, he may have an allergic reaction. Allergic reactions range from mild skin sensitivity to very severe symptoms, including difficulty breathing. Because food allergies can be dangerous, or even life-threatening in some cases, child care providers must be aware of all allergies in the children in their classroom or care group.Furthermore , we have to respect the child’s difference religion and cultural background .
Not very sure my answer for c correct or not. Appreciate if anyone could help me on this.
Thank you.