Anonymous wrote:This is why the rules exist. No cupcakes. Find other ways to celebrate in school that's not food. It's not that hard, kids need less sugar and not more.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m personally opposed to the no treats at all rules but this is wild. The parents shouldn’t be able to circumvent the rules like this and it shouldn’t fall to you to figure out how to respond.
Why? I don't have kids with allergies but if I was told they couldn't bring treats in it would be fine. Why would I think bringing in treats for my kid could possibly be more important than any number of valid reasons to ban this practice?
Anonymous wrote:I’m personally opposed to the no treats at all rules but this is wild. The parents shouldn’t be able to circumvent the rules like this and it shouldn’t fall to you to figure out how to respond.
Anonymous wrote:...my dc attend a public school with a "strict" no parent bringing food for any celebration, reason rule. It has recently started in my various WhatsApp groups parents seeking the group's permission to bring in cupcakes for their dc's birthday and whether there are any allergies in the classroom. This is annoying me because my dc do have allergies and I just feel like even if I trust them to buy "school safe" cupcakes, why do I need to disclose to them that my dc has allergies? It's not that I am ashamed or anything like that, it's just that this is something I want to entrust to other parents. Of course, I could say no to their request but with everyone else saying yes I don't feel comfortable being the lone dissenter. I want to reach out to our family advocate on this but I also feel like I am making a mountain out of a mole hill and to let it go. Other allergy moms, how do you feel about this?
Anonymous wrote:...my dc attend a public school with a "strict" no parent bringing food for any celebration, reason rule. It has recently started in my various WhatsApp groups parents seeking the group's permission to bring in cupcakes for their dc's birthday and whether there are any allergies in the classroom. This is annoying me because my dc do have allergies and I just feel like even if I trust them to buy "school safe" cupcakes, why do I need to disclose to them that my dc has allergies? It's not that I am ashamed or anything like that, it's just that this is something I want to entrust to other parents. Of course, I could say no to their request but with everyone else saying yes I don't feel comfortable being the lone dissenter. I want to reach out to our family advocate on this but I also feel like I am making a mountain out of a mole hill and to let it go. Other allergy moms, how do you feel about this?
Anonymous wrote:Ask the teacher to hold a safe alternative treat for your child to replace anything brought in..but I am surprised the teacher is not shutting it down.