Anonymous wrote:My child's school doesn't offer the "kits', but I'm not sure if I'd participate anyway. It was always a fun day to do "back to school" shopping when I was growing up---new shoes, backpack, lunchbox, supplies and lunch out, and now my kids look forward to that as well =)
And our school supply list includes things like rolls of scotch tape, multiple boxes of Kleenex, zip loc bags, 16 glue sticks, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We have one sink in the boys' bathroom and one in the girls' bathroom. No sinks in my classroom. I have 28 1st graders. We use hand sanitizer or it would take nearly 30 minutes for every kid to use the bathroom and wash their hands.
Amazing how previous generations managed without sanitizer. Do you have kids? Would you want rubbing alcohol and other chemicals absorbed into their bodies via their skin every day?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alcohol is an endocrine disruptor and many people are becoming increasingly concerned with its pervasiveness in common, everyday products.
Please provide a citation from a reputable source.
http://www.virginiahopkinstestkits.com/hand_sanitizers.html
http://wakeup-world.com/2014/05/04/is-alcohol-an-endocrine-disruptor/
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/books/NBK9998/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My DD's school has 5 reams of copy paper on each grader's supply list. Ummmmm. No! That's the school's job to provide.
But what if the school doesn't provide it? And the parents all think like you?
Seriously. So tired of free loaders. And to the mom who doesn't "believe" in hand sanitizer...do you think the teacher will send your special snowflake to wash his hands (remember, it has to be at least 30 seconds to be thorough) while all the other children line up for sanitizer or do you think she will just have him skip the sanitizer and have dirty hands? There is no time for 30+ kids to correctly wash their hands several times each day.
Why the hell do kids need to wash their hands several times a day? I never washed my hands with anything but water as a kid because I hated industrial soap. If my kid washes their hands before lunch that's plenty. Hand sanitizer kills good bacteria.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Alcohol is an endocrine disruptor and many people are becoming increasingly concerned with its pervasiveness in common, everyday products.
Please provide a citation from a reputable source.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While I am fine with buying kits I just checked on the kit that was $40 last year for K (according to the school's website) is now $62 (according to the edukit website).
More than a 50% increase. That is nuts. And no $62 will not impact my family negatively, I am juts saying. That is some increase.
What on earth is in that kit? Here's the K list from my school (which does not sell kits). I guess ~$20 for all of this:
Marble composition book
Expo Markers
Crayola washable markers
Several glue sticks
(2) Boxes of 24 Crayola crayons
#2 pencils (several)
Anonymous wrote:Alcohol is an endocrine disruptor and many people are becoming increasingly concerned with its pervasiveness in common, everyday products.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The sanitizer contains endocrine disruptors, so if you're fine with your kids maturing too early and having other problems then by all means go for it.
It's usually alcohol. Get your facts straight.
Anonymous wrote:The sanitizer contains endocrine disruptors, so if you're fine with your kids maturing too early and having other problems then by all means go for it.