Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
A goody bag with one individual packet of goldfish and one individual packet of rice Krispy treats.
My kid has a dairy and egg allergy. Both of those things would have her in the ER
Anonymous wrote:This is DD's last year at daycare before heading off to kindergarten. No one at her daycare will go to the sane elementary school as hers. We are not planning to outside birthday party, but we will bring every kids in her class a goodie bag, cupcakes and maybe some food (still debating). Daycare does pizza every Fridays, so it is not special for us to bring pizza. DD is not a big fan of pizza these days. She loves junk food, and I don't think parents at daycare want them to eat fries and burger or chicken nuggets etc. I don't want anh judgements from other parents, so we may just skip food.
Any nice idea for goodie bags other than candies/chocolate?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
I had a kid with milk bottle cavities I was keeping under control with careful brushing and I would have been very irritated to find out my kid got pumped full of sugar at daycare.
Do you go to birthday parties that are not at daycare? Like on the weekend?
I bring a toothbrush and xylitol gel. I do not let sugar sit on his teeth for hours. He had cavities before two and I was able to avoid general anesthesia by stopping the progression of the cavities until he was old enough to hold still for the dentist.
Kids are getting way too much sugar and they definitely don't need extra sugar from randos at daycare.
Well, milk bottle cavities come from letting your kid fall asleep with a bottle, which is super dangerous. So now I can't bring candy or sweets to celebrate a birthday (which is super duper common when you have kids in a group setting) because you made poor parenting choices as a new mother?
It was from hippy breast feeding until age 2, and no, you don't get to pump sugar into other people's kids. What an entitled @ss you are.
P.S. Check out the latest childhood obesity stats.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
A goody bag with one individual packet of goldfish and one individual packet of rice Krispy treats.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
I had a kid with milk bottle cavities I was keeping under control with careful brushing and I would have been very irritated to find out my kid got pumped full of sugar at daycare.
Do you go to birthday parties that are not at daycare? Like on the weekend?
I bring a toothbrush and xylitol gel. I do not let sugar sit on his teeth for hours. He had cavities before two and I was able to avoid general anesthesia by stopping the progression of the cavities until he was old enough to hold still for the dentist.
Kids are getting way too much sugar and they definitely don't need extra sugar from randos at daycare.
Well, milk bottle cavities come from letting your kid fall asleep with a bottle, which is super dangerous. So now I can't bring candy or sweets to celebrate a birthday (which is super duper common when you have kids in a group setting) because you made poor parenting choices as a new mother?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
I had a kid with milk bottle cavities I was keeping under control with careful brushing and I would have been very irritated to find out my kid got pumped full of sugar at daycare.
Do you go to birthday parties that are not at daycare? Like on the weekend?
I bring a toothbrush and xylitol gel. I do not let sugar sit on his teeth for hours. He had cavities before two and I was able to avoid general anesthesia by stopping the progression of the cavities until he was old enough to hold still for the dentist.
Kids are getting way too much sugar and they definitely don't need extra sugar from randos at daycare.
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Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
I had a kid with milk bottle cavities I was keeping under control with careful brushing and I would have been very irritated to find out my kid got pumped full of sugar at daycare.
Do you go to birthday parties that are not at daycare? Like on the weekend?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
I had a kid with milk bottle cavities I was keeping under control with careful brushing and I would have been very irritated to find out my kid got pumped full of sugar at daycare.
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.
Anonymous wrote:DO NOT SEND FOOD. ALLERGENS.