My guess is yes. The snack culture is so out of control. When kids are hungry they'll eat nutritious food because they're desperate to eat anything. |
Which what this thread is about. People are just making excuses. Start your own thread if you want to discuss food allergy safety and school policies. |
| ^" isn't what this thread is about" |
Public schools don’t have this anyway. I’m a teacher and have a nut allergic kid. Rarely a kid will have a severe nut allergy and that specific classroom will be nut free but the school and cafeteria still won’t. And even that is rare. Also, absolutely no one is banning ice packs or thermoses. |
lol. Maybe! I’d be fine skipping snack! Some kids do and theyre great. I bet they eat a nice breakfast. It’s only 2 hours after we start and lunch is 2 more after that. |
Yeah let’s shit all over parents who have to work. That will show everyone just how caring you are. |
I snacked on Little Debbie’s and had Spaghettio’s for dinner? Is that the reason I only made it to the Ivy League? What did you snack on to end up as a kindergarten teacher? |
Making excuses for what? I’ll feed my kids whatever I damn well please, and the opinions of their functionally illiterate kindergarten teachers don’t matter. |
| Parents really can’t find a middle ground between a salad and a pack of Oreos? That’s sad. |
Read the thread before calling your kids' kindergarten teachers functionally illiterate. Some parent said bc of nut bans, peer pressure, and lack of refrigeration they can't send healthy snacks. Those sound like lame excuses to me. |
And who exactly are you? |
Greek yogurt, baby belle cheese, a banana, veggies and hummus, veggies and guacamole, an apple, a small tortilla rolled up with ham and cheese. I’m no nutritionist but I see lots of good options and they don’t get thrown away. I think there are some good bars for kids too but don’t really inspect them. I see plenty of cheeze-its and Oreos too. |
Someone who is adult enough to tell my kids that just because someone at their table brings cupcakes and chocolate milk every day doesn't mean that I'm sending it too. |
But not adult enough to decide what to send your kids without input and peer pressure from randos on the interwebs? I’d offer you a cookie, but I’m sure you’d (pretend) to prefer a celery stalk. |
+1 million I have packed all kinds of nice food for my kid. Including non-raw sushi rolls, which he requested. If he’s not feeling it, he just won’t eat. |