Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tough? What no! If anything you are leaning on the side of too easy. this is one of the reasons kids are spoiled now a days bc they get catered to with their own meals.
Growing up we ate what my parents cooked for the family my parents weren’t short order cooks.
Obviously I’m not talking about allergy restrictions here.
I’m 33 years old so I’m not an 80 year old saying this.
I’m a preschool teacher and I see the spoiledness of children first hand everyday.
So there is nothing you don’t eat?
And trust and believe I as a preschool teacher suffer the results everyday of parents who don’t discipline and set boundaries and limits for their children. And you can tell by the behavior of the children which children are given limits and boundaries and which ones have mommy and daddy wrapped around their finger and have them spoiled expecting that in life they get everything they want.
But oh that’s right we live in the let’s blame the teachers for everything era. Because now teachers aren’t supposed to just teach but also teach children how to act and behave.
Anonymous wrote:No, but I will serve things deconstructed.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We eat the same about 3x a week because that food is essentially boring and often fattening
Chicken/rice/veggie
Steak/potato/salad
Tacos
Etc
But I don’t really want to eat boring and fattening food all the time so I make special meals for me and my h and kids eat the basics.
Why are you feeding your kids boring, fattening foods? What do you think they're going to grow up to eat?
This is such a western thing I'll never understand.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tough? What no! If anything you are leaning on the side of too easy. this is one of the reasons kids are spoiled now a days bc they get catered to with their own meals.
Growing up we ate what my parents cooked for the family my parents weren’t short order cooks.
Obviously I’m not talking about allergy restrictions here.
I’m 33 years old so I’m not an 80 year old saying this.
I’m a preschool teacher and I see the spoiledness of children first hand everyday.
So there is nothing you don’t eat?
And trust and believe I as a preschool teacher suffer the results everyday of parents who don’t discipline and set boundaries and limits for their children. And you can tell by the behavior of the children which children are given limits and boundaries and which ones have mommy and daddy wrapped around their finger and have them spoiled expecting that in life they get everything they want.
But oh that’s right we live in the let’s blame the teachers for everything era. Because now teachers aren’t supposed to just teach but also teach children how to act and behave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tough? What no! If anything you are leaning on the side of too easy. this is one of the reasons kids are spoiled now a days bc they get catered to with their own meals.
Growing up we ate what my parents cooked for the family my parents weren’t short order cooks.
Obviously I’m not talking about allergy restrictions here.
I’m 33 years old so I’m not an 80 year old saying this.
I’m a preschool teacher and I see the spoiledness of children first hand everyday.
So there is nothing you don’t eat?
And trust and believe I as a preschool teacher suffer the results everyday of parents who don’t discipline and set boundaries and limits for their children. And you can tell by the behavior of the children which children are given limits and boundaries and which ones have mommy and daddy wrapped around their finger and have them spoiled expecting that in life they get everything they want.
But oh that’s right we live in the let’s blame the teachers for everything era. Because now teachers aren’t supposed to just teach but also teach children how to act and behave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tough? What no! If anything you are leaning on the side of too easy. this is one of the reasons kids are spoiled now a days bc they get catered to with their own meals.
Growing up we ate what my parents cooked for the family my parents weren’t short order cooks.
Obviously I’m not talking about allergy restrictions here.
I’m 33 years old so I’m not an 80 year old saying this.
I’m a preschool teacher and I see the spoiledness of children first hand everyday.
So there is nothing you don’t eat?
And trust and believe I as a preschool teacher suffer the results everyday of parents who don’t discipline and set boundaries and limits for their children. And you can tell by the behavior of the children which children are given limits and boundaries and which ones have mommy and daddy wrapped around their finger and have them spoiled expecting that in life they get everything they want.
But oh that’s right we live in the let’s blame the teachers for everything era. Because now teachers aren’t supposed to just teach but also teach children how to act and behave.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Too tough? What no! If anything you are leaning on the side of too easy. this is one of the reasons kids are spoiled now a days bc they get catered to with their own meals.
Growing up we ate what my parents cooked for the family my parents weren’t short order cooks.
Obviously I’m not talking about allergy restrictions here.
I’m 33 years old so I’m not an 80 year old saying this.
I’m a preschool teacher and I see the spoiledness of children first hand everyday.
So there is nothing you don’t eat?