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eCPD Resource Package, Formulae Feeding
Childcare
Formulae Feeding1
This activity will take place within the first two months of your placement in your setting. This task is not carried out in all
settings but depends on the needs of the babies and the parent’s wishes. However you may need to know this when moving to a
different setting.
Your duties will include:
• using the knowledge you have already gained about the policy/procedure for this activity
• measuring out appropriate content
• percentages
Once you have completed the task discuss this with your workplace mentor.
Measurements
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Equipment
It would be useful to have the following:
• A baby feeding bottle
• Formula milk
• Sterilising tables/machine
• Kettle/boiled water
• A pen or pencil
There is a section at the back of this chapter for any notes you want to
make.
Learning
In this task you will be covering the areas detailed below.
Children and Young Peoples Workforce:
• Basic understanding of the appropriate procedure to prepare formula
milk
• Basic understanding of legislative requirements
• Accurate measuring skills.
Functional skills Mathematics
• Work out percentages
• Measurement
Functional Skills English
• Read and understand text
• Skim reading, scanning and summarising
Equipment
Learning
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Task 1
Refresh yourself with the procedure for preparing baby formula feeds by skim reading and scanning
through the text to identify the key points.
Speak to your mentor about this and confirm it is ok for you to carry out this task.
Highlight and record key points.
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Task 2
Now you are clear about the procedure, it is
time to carry out the task. You have been asked
by the room leader to prepare 4 bottles for
different age babies.
Baby 1 – age 3 months old, is a ‘hungry’ baby.
Baby 2 – age 6 months old, is lactose
intolerant, but is just starting to be weaned.
Baby 3 – age 8 months old, is being fed solids
for lunch as well.
Baby 4 – age 4 months old, usually takes her
time but finishes her bottles.
Check the guidelines overleaf and identify how
much boiled water you will need to complete
all 4 bottles.
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Age Millilitres per day
1 month 350-600
2 months 750
3 months 750-900
4, 5, 6 Months 750-1000
7, 8, 9 Months 600-800
10, 11, 12 Months 600-800
Over 12 Months 600
How many millilitres of boiled water overall do you need?
………………………………………….
What have you based this on?
Task 3
You have two boxes of formula milk for the babies. As one baby has to
have different formula to the other 3. What percentage of these
babies is lactose intolerant?
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Babies 1, 3 and 4 Formula
Baby 2 Formula
Notes
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Childcare Formulae Feeding - eCPD Resources
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These resources have been produced as part of the Traineeship Staff Support Programme
commissioned and funded by The Education and Training Foundation. Find out more on the TSSP
website: www.traineeship-staff-support.co.uk