You are. No one is saying offer no milk, fool. |
What? I’m asking about chocolate milk specifically, not mini muffins or Lucky Charms. |
offered =/= consumed. This point has already been raised, many pages ago. Try to keep up! |
| I can’t believe my health insurance premiums are determined based on the choices and behaviors of some of the people on this thread. There should be a discount or a penalty assigned based upon grocery and restaurant receipts. No wonder so many people are obese and have chronic illness. |
Kids will consume plain milk it if it’s the only option offered. How is that hard to understand? |
She can’t comprehend it because it would negate her belief that it’s “not her fault” that her kid only consumes junk. |
Believe it. Look at our trim President serving McDonalds to athletes. |
I’m a teacher and up until the last year, part of my EOY evaluation was student test scores. Students who were absent for up to 50 days of school were included in my data. Insanity. |
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I send Horizon whole plain organic milk in tetra pack for my kid. Snacks are usually fruits (grapes or clementines) and cheese cubes or carrots sticks and ranch dressing.
My kids are eating a mix of healthy and not so healthy foods. But, even the unhealthy stuff (fried chicken, fried vegetable fritters, french fries), I try to make it at home and make it healthier with quality ingredients and do portion control. As we know more and more about the various lifestyle illnesses - the challenge is to make meals that are balanced, free of pesticide and toxins, and those that help to maintain good health. But the reality is also that the healthy foods are not convenient foods, and most of the times they are not affordable also. |
There are a large number of kids especially in younger grades, with issues around food or who are on stimulant meds and really just need to eat and get calories. You seem to be thinking it’s 1-2 per grade of 80-100, when it’s really more like 5-6 per class out of 25 students in a class. |
I assure you the kids we are referring to are not calorie deficient. |
I grew up with a dad that didn't let me having any of the popular junky snacks and it totally backfired, we would sneak them and not tell him. With my son, I let him have Doritos and oreos, but also make sure he has fruit and healthier packaged snacks as well. |
Well, kids don’t need to sneak anything at all. Even if you don’t buy any ever, they will get plenty at school |
You keep repeating this like it somehow excuses checked out, permissive parenting. |
Those are two separate things. |