Eat lunch with your kid at school EVERY DAY

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I have never had school lunch with my kids, but don’t see what’s wrong with it if other parents want to do it.


EVERY SINGLE DAY? You don’t see an issue with that?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, I can't imagine any 5th-6th grader who would want their mom coming to lunch at school with them multiple times a week. Or any time at all actually.


The ones who have no friends might really enjoy having a parent with them at lunch several times a week.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:You know how you can go and have lunch with your kids at school and it's very good emotional support for little ones.. well, I found an acquaintance of mine went to her son's school EVERY DAY (!) for the first months and 3 times of the week (!) for the rest of the year for his first 6(!!!) grades.

It just blew my mind.

She says he was fine with it.


Nothing like setting your child up for bullying!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, I can't imagine any 5th-6th grader who would want their mom coming to lunch at school with them multiple times a week. Or any time at all actually.


The ones who have no friends might really enjoy having a parent with them at lunch several times a week.


Kind of perpetuating the cycle. Hard to make friends when you spend lunch or free time with mom.
Anonymous
A lot of my friends go on their kids' birthdays. My kids have summer birthdays so I could never do it. I did drop off chick-fil-a for their half birthdays though
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:He probably was. Kids today are different than we were, when we were kids.


Yes kids today are messed up beyond belief and we know 100% why that kid is messed up.

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Hmmm, I can't imagine any 5th-6th grader who would want their mom coming to lunch at school with them multiple times a week. Or any time at all actually.


The ones who have no friends might really enjoy having a parent with them at lunch several times a week.


Kind of perpetuating the cycle. Hard to make friends when you spend lunch or free time with mom.


Kids who don't have friends aren't going to suddenly be included. They will eat alone for years. I know my kids aren't invited to things so I go out of my way to take them out and do special things so its not as hard on them. There are a few parents who deliberately exclude them and are super competitive, and we just laugh about it as its really bizarre.
Anonymous
I ate lunch with my kid in kindergarten a couple of times when I happened to be there for a volunteer activity. Kindergarteners are ok with parents being there. I was surprised to learn that our district allows parents to come eat with their kids whenever they want, and that there are parents who do this frequently. At least in our elementary schools, the kids sit together by class, so it's not like anyone is sitting at a table alone.

Our district also had to send out a note last year reminding parents that they can't send lunches to school via Uber Eats or other delivery services.
Anonymous
How many times can a parent eat lunch with their kid in the year without it being weird?
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