Anonymous wrote:Why in the world can't an average child of this age make their own lunch?? LOL
OP, he's obviously reluctant. He said he will do it, but how well will he do?
One idea - my cousin has lunch bins in her fridge. There are 5 days worth of options. Each day her kids choose one thing from each bin. Sunday afternoon they make sure there's enough fruit, muffins and whatever else for the week.
I haven't seen her fridge. I have no idea how she has room for five "bins" but it seems to work for her.
I know a few 9 year olds who are responsible for packing their own lunch and it seems they have a similar set up.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I packed my kids' lunches all the way through their senior years in high school. I also pack my DH's lunch. I do it because I enjoy it, but I understand that by high school kids are certainly able to pack their own lunches. I had no idea people were expecting 3rd graders to pack their own lunches. It's actually kinda sad.
This.
Anonymous wrote:Where are you all posting from? My 1st grader makes her lunch everyday. Is this not normal? Your third grade child can't make his lunch? Jesus.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- Wow, what a range of responses! After sticking to my guns for a couple hours, he said he'd make his lunch. (and no I'm not lazy -- I was making dinner, helping other DS with a shower and putting laundry in within the same hour). I was standing there the whole time supervising and helping with ideas. He's more than capable of it and from everything I've read, the more kids have responsibility, the more it builds up their confidence.
Anonymous wrote:OP here -- Wow, what a range of responses! After sticking to my guns for a couple hours, he said he'd make his lunch. (and no I'm not lazy -- I was making dinner, helping other DS with a shower and putting laundry in within the same hour). I was standing there the whole time supervising and helping with ideas. He's more than capable of it and from everything I've read, the more kids have responsibility, the more it builds up their confidence.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I packed my kids' lunches all the way through their senior years in high school. I also pack my DH's lunch. I do it because I enjoy it, but I understand that by high school kids are certainly able to pack their own lunches. I had no idea people were expecting 3rd graders to pack their own lunches. It's actually kinda sad.
Sad is right! The little kid wants his parents to make him lunch. Maybe they can make it together but I feel a feeling OP is not that kind of parent.
I have a feeling a lot of the mothers on this board aren't exactly the nurturing type.
Anonymous wrote:I packed my kids' lunches all the way through their senior years in high school. I also pack my DH's lunch. I do it because I enjoy it, but I understand that by high school kids are certainly able to pack their own lunches. I had no idea people were expecting 3rd graders to pack their own lunches. It's actually kinda sad.