Anonymous wrote:At what times are given these snacks? Three times a day?!? Snack is only at 3pm at the daycares our children attend.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a daycare, not a preschool. Preschool doesn’t happen in the summer and isn’t full-time. This is totally normal for daycare.
It’s a full year full day preschool. They don’t take anyone under two.
LOL. Honey, if it goes all summer it's daycare. What do you wish they would serve that would have the same price and convenience of what they serve now?
Not OP. What’s the difference? My DD goes to a full day preschool with a summer program that we enroll her in. Minimum age is 3. They follow a Montessori curriculum. Just because it operates throughout the year doesn’t mean it’s not a preschool. OP good snacks are possible. Our school caters from the good food company which provides the snacks as well. No saltines (yuck) , pretzels or anything you described. Perhaps suggest using them?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a daycare, not a preschool. Preschool doesn’t happen in the summer and isn’t full-time. This is totally normal for daycare.
It’s a full year full day preschool. They don’t take anyone under two.
LOL. Honey, if it goes all summer it's daycare. What do you wish they would serve that would have the same price and convenience of what they serve now?
Not OP. What’s the difference? My DD goes to a full day preschool with a summer program that we enroll her in. Minimum age is 3. They follow a Montessori curriculum. Just because it operates throughout the year doesn’t mean it’s not a preschool. OP good snacks are possible. Our school caters from the good food company which provides the snacks as well. No saltines (yuck) , pretzels or anything you described. Perhaps suggest using them?
Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like daycare, not preschool. Preschools families take turns bringing in snacks and they only have the one snack.
What they are serving is normal. They would have to charge a lot more tuition to cover serving organic berries and cheese cube---more expensive to purchase and you have to pay someone to prepare them. 90% of families find those snacks perfectly healthy and acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like daycare, not preschool. Preschools families take turns bringing in snacks and they only have the one snack.
What they are serving is normal. They would have to charge a lot more tuition to cover serving organic berries and cheese cube---more expensive to purchase and you have to pay someone to prepare them. 90% of families find those snacks perfectly healthy and acceptable.
OP here. I never said they sound be serving them organic anything. Where did you get that idea? I pay almost $2000 a month which for me isn’t pocket change. The snacks are acceptable but definitely not healthy. They are basically empty calories.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a daycare, not a preschool. Preschool doesn’t happen in the summer and isn’t full-time. This is totally normal for daycare.
It’s a full year full day preschool. They don’t take anyone under two.
LOL. Honey, if it goes all summer it's daycare. What do you wish they would serve that would have the same price and convenience of what they serve now?
Anonymous wrote:Send your own snack. If the kid doesn't eat it, then he doesn't.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This is a daycare, not a preschool. Preschool doesn’t happen in the summer and isn’t full-time. This is totally normal for daycare.
It’s a full year full day preschool. They don’t take anyone under two.
Anonymous wrote:This is a daycare, not a preschool. Preschool doesn’t happen in the summer and isn’t full-time. This is totally normal for daycare.
Anonymous wrote:At what times are given these snacks? Three times a day?!? Snack is only at 3pm at the daycares our children attend.
Anonymous wrote:So it sounds like daycare, not preschool. Preschools families take turns bringing in snacks and they only have the one snack.
What they are serving is normal. They would have to charge a lot more tuition to cover serving organic berries and cheese cube---more expensive to purchase and you have to pay someone to prepare them. 90% of families find those snacks perfectly healthy and acceptable.
Anonymous wrote:They serve that because it’s inexpensive and easy to prep. To serve fresh fruits and vegetables, your tuition will increase because it costs more and they have to hire a kitchen person.