Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We, as moms and dads, need to start demanding more from our preschools!! They are caring for our children - including their physical health, which should mean what they are feeding our kids too. We should push them to do more. And, as someone mentioned, it's not just what they serve, it's how they use food - as a reward, as punishment. What are they teaching our kids?!?! Unacceptable. Do parents care though? I'm surprised so few people have commented on this post....Would love to start a petition as one way of encouraging change...think it'd get momentum?
Not all preschools serve unhealthy foods; maybe that's why there haven't been more responses. My DC's school serves organic, whole foods and they are pretty insistent that any snacks or lunches sent to school be the same. If a kid brings in an "unhealthy" snack from home they substitute something that fits the guidelines. They make their own whole grain bread and hummus every week, along with a variety of other healthy offerings that the kids can help make.
If you want to have the same at your school you will need to approach the director and other parents. Is that what you mean by starting a petition? Unless you are in a public school I don't think trying to petition on a larger scale would go anywhere.
Anonymous wrote:Snacks at our daycare/preschool aren't too bad. In the morning they usually serve some sort of fresh fruit, and in the afternoon more of a typical cracker-type snack food. I'm not crazy about some of the things they serve for the later (it runs the gamut from scrambled eggs to cookies), but we eat well the rest of the day so I figure a cookie or two every couple days isn't the end of the world. It's a step down from our previous daycare where the kids were growing and eating their own veggies, but I think a pretty happy medium or what is reasonable to expect from a daycare. I'd be frustrated if it was much worse.
Anonymous wrote:Our daycare does a pretty good job with healthy snacks. Apple slices with American cheese, fruit and yogurt, pita and hummus, cottage cheese and fruit, etc... They don't do goldfish, cookies (except for graham crackers). or things like that. What snacks does your daycare give?
Anonymous wrote:We, as moms and dads, need to start demanding more from our preschools!! They are caring for our children - including their physical health, which should mean what they are feeding our kids too. We should push them to do more. And, as someone mentioned, it's not just what they serve, it's how they use food - as a reward, as punishment. What are they teaching our kids?!?! Unacceptable. Do parents care though? I'm surprised so few people have commented on this post....Would love to start a petition as one way of encouraging change...think it'd get momentum?
Anonymous wrote:Just bring your own snack and say your kid has allergies or other food sensitivity and they will not play around. My kid's egg allergy made the day care paranoid and they were vigilant about only feeding what I sent in if I specified it.