Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:[/b]He is likely going to the water fountain frequently and saying he is hungry. She finds that disruptive.[b] I doubt she is just looking at his food and deciding it is insufficient. And it is hot out. And will be for the rest of the year. It is a couple weeks. Just send a darn water bottle and more snack.
Agree you kid is becoming disruptive. Send a damn water bottle. I’d ignore the snack suggestion but definitely send water.
Anonymous wrote:As someone who does not have kids, this is fascinating to me. Growing up we didn't even have water bottles, let alone get a commandment to take them to school. And we had no snacks.
And walked a mile in the snow with no shoes to get there, lol...but y'all get my point.
Anonymous wrote:What are you sending him for lunch?
You would know how much snack he eats at home. Some kids have much bigger appetites than others. Was there some kind of behaviour (saying he was hungry, asking other kids for food) that led to the request for bigger snacks? What does he say when you ask him - what would a big enough snack be to him? What are the other kids eating?
Can he not leave a water bottle at school. Some classes let the kids keep the bottle on their desk so they aren't getting up to get a drink. He definitely needs a drink to have with his lunch. I am not sure why you are having such a hard time with a water bottle. There are so many kid friendly ones. Find our from other moms what they use. A water bottle is a pretty basic item.
Anonymous wrote:DS came home saying his 1st grade teacher said he needs to pack more snack. A couple weeks later she told him he needs to pack water daily.
Background:
I’m a mostly SAHM. I cook a big breakfast for my kid, then take him to school with two snacks, a lunch, and a water bottle.
Lately the water bottle has been giving him trouble (spills, bottle damage, and Miss T also emailed to ask I don’t pack a non straw bottle bc of spills) so after buying 4 or 5 different kinds of bottles I finally told him a couple weeks ago he can just drink from the fountain and drink at lunch. He typically eats his whole lunch but for awhile it was coming back partially uneaten so I started sending healthier snacks instead of snack packs.
Snack is twice daily and it’s typically things like:
Homemade medium size muffin
Handful of grapes or two apricots
Carrot sticks
An apple
Mini roll of Ritz crackers
What do you think DCUM? Do you think a kid needs to pack water every single day even when it’s not hot out? And am I packing enough snack?
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he needs to be able to drink water during the day and it's not possible to go to the water fountain every 10 minutes. The teacher is probably saying this because he is going too often.
Anonymous wrote:[/b]He is likely going to the water fountain frequently and saying he is hungry. She finds that disruptive.[b] I doubt she is just looking at his food and deciding it is insufficient. And it is hot out. And will be for the rest of the year. It is a couple weeks. Just send a darn water bottle and more snack.