Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:14:11 again. Would you Dr consider writing a note? That seems to be the easiest way to get an exemption regarding center bans food substitutes.
Alternatively - our DD always had rash problems and we totally milked that as a polite way to decline people pressuring us to make different feeding decisions. "Oh, those cookies look great but she sometimes gets an awful rash when she eats gluten so we're just avoiding it til we can confirm with blood work what the issue is." Same deal for cow's milk - seemed to cause a rash, but we weren't 100% sure that was the cause. Didn't stop us from using it when needed.
Yes, the fake allergy excuse is always a good one. You know, the more people who use a fake allergy make those people with the life threating allergies feel so good about themselves.
Anonymous wrote:Are you only giving him breastmilk to drink? Is that the only drink he gets? My child drank milk at 15 months, but only one or two cups a day. Why don't you give your kid the BM before school and after - that way you won't have to worry about this and make it a whole HE MUST GET HIS TWO CUPS OF BREAST MILK FROM A CUP AT SCHOOL!!!!!!
Unless he must get milk at a certain time of day, just give it before school and after school. You're really making a big deal out of nothing.
Anonymous wrote:14:11 again. Would you Dr consider writing a note? That seems to be the easiest way to get an exemption regarding center bans food substitutes.
Alternatively - our DD always had rash problems and we totally milked that as a polite way to decline people pressuring us to make different feeding decisions. "Oh, those cookies look great but she sometimes gets an awful rash when she eats gluten so we're just avoiding it til we can confirm with blood work what the issue is." Same deal for cow's milk - seemed to cause a rash, but we weren't 100% sure that was the cause. Didn't stop us from using it when needed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We've been using sippys for a while now, so we send BM in sippys currently. PP is there a reason you think serving BM in sippys is different than serving any other beverage in a sippy?
I guess you're right that they likely don't have their own fridge. That makes sense. I just never gave it any thought and expected to be able to keep doing what we're doing. We were planning to continue nursing and sending BM until 18 months.
Until 18 months? The child is 15 months... I don't think 3 months will make much of a difference. Toddlers typically grab other children's cups, toys and food. Imagine your child grabbing another child's sippy cup of breast milk and drinking it? You would probably be upset. Teachers just can't supervise every child. Talk with the director and see what you all could come up with though.
Sorry, but it doesn't really matter what you think. That is OP's wish.
OP, I think you should bring it up to them to see if they can accommodate you. It sounds like a ridiculous policy, especially with the recent shift in thinking regarding extended breastfeeding and giving children other milk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here. We've been using sippys for a while now, so we send BM in sippys currently. PP is there a reason you think serving BM in sippys is different than serving any other beverage in a sippy?
I guess you're right that they likely don't have their own fridge. That makes sense. I just never gave it any thought and expected to be able to keep doing what we're doing. We were planning to continue nursing and sending BM until 18 months.
Until 18 months? The child is 15 months... I don't think 3 months will make much of a difference. Toddlers typically grab other children's cups, toys and food. Imagine your child grabbing another child's sippy cup of breast milk and drinking it? You would probably be upset. Teachers just can't supervise every child. Talk with the director and see what you all could come up with though.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. We've been using sippys for a while now, so we send BM in sippys currently. PP is there a reason you think serving BM in sippys is different than serving any other beverage in a sippy?
I guess you're right that they likely don't have their own fridge. That makes sense. I just never gave it any thought and expected to be able to keep doing what we're doing. We were planning to continue nursing and sending BM until 18 months.