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It's not just "making" lunches.
shopping, slicing, heating, buttering etc... enjoy the late night or early morning moments. |
You feed that garbage to your children by choice? |
My hs kids don’t have time. |
But they have time to tell you if you are the shopper what they want to get to sorta make lunch. |
| What lunches do you all make? |
Look at school menu, make similar items if your kids like those items. Every parent should try to visit their kids lunch time just even if it's once in a school year to see how lunch time is and if kids are eating. So much of school lunch goes in garbage or unopened stuff to the share table. |
Yup! https://www.dcurbanmom.com/jforum/posts/list/1200618.page |
Not my kids. They’d rather not make their own lunch but they do it rather than eat the MCPS stuff. |
Yes they do. Youre either an enabler or have poor time management skills. |
My HS kids mostly just buy out, but let’s be real — most McPS HS kids are sleeping 6 hours a night or less. The are getting up at 6 to catch buses already. If a parent making their lunch enables them to sleep an extra 10 minutes, that’s worth it. These teens are more overschefuked and overworked than anyone short of medical residents. My oldest would get home from sports practice and then do like 6 hours of homework on a night she didn’t have volunteer work to do. It’s ridiculous what the current stndatds are. I make my kids do chores but feel bad about that too. |
I know what they like and order it. If they want something different, they tell me. They aren't involved in their lunches. |
How do your kids have time with sports/activities and homework? No, I encourage activities and expect good grades. |
I don't expect that much help during the school year except for them to sometimes cook for themselves or fold their laundry, etc. They don't have six hours of homework but between everything rarely get to bed before 11, if not later. Then up at 6. |
My two youngest graduated in 2024. They were extremely busy. Mostly they took leftovers from dinner since their schools had microwaves. DS sometimes ate his leftovers cold, but managed to grow six inches in high school nonetheless. Occasionally, they took sandwiches, fruit, and a granola bar or yogurt. They learned a lot about nutrition and food waste by packing their own lunches in HS. |
DP. DD did six activities, was president of two clubs at the same time and secretary of a third, and did dual enrollment where she had straight As in both her MCPS and MC courses. DS did four activities, two sports, two internships (for about six months concurrently) and earned straight As. He also earned five 5s and 1 4 on AP exams and was featured in an art gallery. They packed their own lunches because they multi-tasked that kind of low thought activity. They also typically did their own laundry. |