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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous] Wow! Guess I am pretty old-fashioned on this one. In the mileu I was raised in, including in school, children would treated with the same respect and manners one would treat an adult. If the children were not allowed to snack in class, neither was the teacher. If it was unavoidable, children would be offered the courtesy of an explanation just as an adult would be. Maybe views on this are a generational thing.[/quote] Sorry, i didn't mentioned this and I noticed a lot of people asking about kid's snack. Kids are allowed to have one snack in the classroom and they go to eat lunch in the cafeteria. If candy eating would be a one time snack, it is OK. The situation appears to be that the large bag/jar brought into the class and consumed during the entire day. [/quote] Send your kid a big snack so he can eat all day too. A big bag of carrots or something, pack it so it's one snack. Either you or your child seems very focused on the size of the teacher's snack. If it's your child I'm going to take a guess that he's wishing he could have that snack too. I know you said that isn't happening but I have to wonder.[/quote]
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