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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm just still not Even sure why there was question in the first place. It's pretty standard etiquette in ANY situation to offer guests food/beverage, play dates included (heck, I offer the cleaning lady coffee on the mornings she is here). The kids might not want it but how difficult is it to have some fruit or cheese and water available? What does your charge snack on throughout the day OP? You can't possibly tell me there isn't enough of that for two small children at one time. It's kind of a sad state of affairs when basic courtesies have to be debated. [/quote] Not OP but the PP who also works for people without food in the house. My charge snacks on quinoa with acorn squash, bean paste, curried chicken, tofu with green beans, yogurt with raisins, and sometimes mango - all snacks are eaten at the table, in a full bib, so there isn't anything neat enough he can snack on while playing and literally nothing that could be set on the coffee table for visiting toddlers. Yes, I could offer water (or milk!) but there isn't even any fruit in the house. Luckily all of my charge's friends' nannies know this and bring snacks for their little ones (while drinks are provided).[/quote]
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