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Reply to "Your snowflake doesn't need a snack."
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lots of teachers allow kids to bring healthy snacks. They don't stop to eat...they keep working. [b]What's the big deal?[/b] My middle schooler eats breakfast at 7:15 and doesn't have lunch until 1ish. That's a long time between meals for growing middle schoolers. Kindergarteners at schools with late dismissal go a long time between their super early lunch and dismissal. Why not let them have a snack? I went to private school (which is ridiculously better than public) and we were allowed to eat a mid-morning snack. In fact, k-2 received milk service during snack time. We started school earlier in the morning than public schools. [/quote] The big deal is that our children are being taught they can never be hungry and they must constantly be putting something in their mouth. [/quote]
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