Yeah that will be the day-no snacks allowed. I would love to see that. Your child's allergies are not more important than my child's nutritional needs/wants. Sit at a separate table. Enough of this crap. After first grade it is ridiculous. Kids are already too fat, they do not need to eat more pretzels, goldfish and pirate booty. A fruit with a nut bar is perfect. And yes drama queen I am trying to kill kids-that's my primary goal in sending in a snack my kids like that fills them up. |
Let me guess--you're a Trump supporter. There are plenty of other options that are nut free to pack for snacks and lunches. Watching a kid go into anaphylactic shock is terrifying. |
Celery with cream cheese is yummy too. |
nice try cupcake. Actually Sanders. We do not eat crappy processed foods sorry. I have three boys, two of which are now in middle school, my youngest is a second grader and I have watched this issue over the years grow out of control. Luckily common sense is starting to prevail. Too late for us, but many others will be saved from this insanity!! Years of the food police in our classrooms...the revolution is upon us... |
Schools have already banned food at birthday and in-class parties. Snack could be next if you are so uncharitable about the needs of other kids. In 2010, new guidelines developed by Loudoun County Public Schools recommends that food cannot be brought in for a child's birthday. Therefore, students cannot bring in cake, cupcakes, cookies, popsicles, and other sweets as birthday treats. Below is a list of recommended suggestions for your child’s birthday treat: fun pencils, stickers, school supplies, recess equipment, a board game for the class to share (Candy Land, Connect Four), or card games for the class to share (Go Fish, Old Maid). Parents may also wish to donate books to the library in honor of a birthday. Please coordinate your donation to the library with the librarian. Thank you for helping us keep all of our children healthy and safe. http://wilsonpost.com/parents-split-on-school-ban-on-whole-class-snacks-cms-87348 http://www.thepostnewspapers.com/brunswick/school/schools-ban-homemade-foods-from-classrooms-after-school-activities/article_43e65f26-de56-57c3-b4de-b3407bc29f98.html |
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Here are some facts on nut allergies and part of the reason schools try to keep nuts out of the classroom. This is from the Loudoun county Parent Handbook
Peanut allergy doubled in children over a five-year period (1997-2002) (Sicherer, et al. 2003) Fatal food anaphylaxis is most often caused by peanuts (50-62 percent) and tree nuts (15-30 percent) (Keet and Wood, 2007). Keeping the unnecessary food out of schools and all food out of the classroom would provide many students with food allergies a safe and worry-free environment in which to learn. If a child is spending time anxious about having a reaction, or suffering from constant low level contact reactions, how can he/she possibly focus on learning to his/her best ability? If a student brings a restricted food for snack time to the classroom, the teacher will ensure that there are proper procedures as identified in the IHCP to manage that snack. All students should be encouraged to eat healthy snacks, such as fruits and vegetables. Food containing allergens should not be consumed in classrooms of students with food allergies. https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=web&cd=5&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=0ahUKEwiuzZHA4MjLAhULVT4KHVyKAMQQFggyMAQ&url=https%3A%2F%2Fwww.loudoun.gov%2FDocumentCenter%2FView%2F107168&usg=AFQjCNGs5i_WXnarXG6fsQA8zJpIiV8qAQ&bvm=bv.117218890,d.dmo |
I'm not saying yogurt is bad for kids, my kids get it after school. But it is too messy for snack in the classroom. I saw one child's work get ruined because the boy next to her got yogurt on the table and then her paper ended up in it. Just too messy. |
Are you sure you don't eat crappy, processed food? You separate multiple adjectives with a comma. You're also missing a comma after the word "grader," but you actually don't need a comma after the word "us." It's also "two of whom." Time to bone up on grammatical rules, nut job. |
I only noted they were surgery because the poster noted the statement above (italicized). |
Oops sorry mommy, on a phone!!!!! Nut job? LOVE IT!! That's all you got? I am right that's why you are coming back with grammar rules. Gotta love people who correct on anonymous blogs....you sound so stupid. I bet IRL people laugh and talk about you all the time and your kid is always left out of activities bc you are a pain in the ass. Try not to ruin your child's life. |
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Yogurt, especially the pouches and tubes are tricky. Quite often they end up everywhere.
Cheese and crackers Different kinds of fruit I do like the idea of taking her to the store and having her decide. What do other kids bring that she finds interesting, since she has no ideas of her own? That response drives me crazy. They want something else, but have no clue what that is. My response to similar lines is "I don't know how to make that.." |
| Some of these "snacks"sound like full blown lunch. |
you pack cottage cheese and smoked salmon for elementary school snack? |
I agree. Seriously, these are snacks to eat in the classroom. The teacher just wants something these kids can eat quickly without making a huge mess. |
| 1st grader takes popcorn, veggie chips, or a chewy granola bar. |