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I have suggested a few times that my kids' teams not do snacks and I have lots of parents thank me profusely. End the madness!
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He's not working that hard during a K game. He doesn't need the snack. He expects it. |
| I make sure my child is adequately fueled before his one hour game/practice. He does not need a snack immediately after it ends. Stop the madness! Feed your child yourself. |
Have you met him? |
Please don't bring nut-products. Some children might simply assume that the unlabeled bag of Cheerios have no-nuts. |
Lunch for an overweight middle aged woman on a diet. If this is lunch for your five year old, you are not properly nourishing them and would probably benefit from meeting with a nutritionist. |
So uptight. So many food issues. |
| water and banana, or water and clementine/mandarin |
Not your "extra hungry" snowflake, no. But plenty of other 5 year olds, including two of my own. |
Like maybe as many as twenty other human children? OMG. That's practically like a degree in knowing how to parent other people's children. Do you give out condescending unsolicited advice IRL or just online? |
Just online. Enjoy the rest of the weekend with your pretzel-or-meltdown child. |
On an airplane. |
Does your kindergartener get to eat something at school immediately after bkth PE & recess? If nit, does he have a meltdown at school? |
this. Eat proper meals with your children at proper times. Constant snacking results in the staggering obesity epidemic in this country. |
I'm a NP, but my child goes to a school where there are no snacks in K and a very long day (Moco) and my child did have blood sugar meltdowns despite substantial breakfasts. Every child is different--some kids (and grown ups!) need to eat more frequently than others. Congrats if you and your kids can eat 3 squares a day and be fine. And for the record, I started the anti-post-game snack for my child's soccer team. In case you thought I was the giant snack bag distributing parent. |