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Just wanted to run some thing past you guys as i'm not sure whether to be really annoyed and go into school tomorrow to say something or just to let it go....
My 5 year old has a packed lunch for school, and today I sent her off with a cheese sandwich, a yoghurt, an orange (already cut up for her) and a cake bar type thing. On the way home from school she came out with "I'm not allowed chocolate (the cake bar) as Mrs A...... says it's bad for your teeth"..!! Now I know schools are trying to promote healthy eating etc, and apart from the offending choc bar, I thought I had this pretty well covered with todays dinner.
I'm A-annoyed that the teacher saw fit to *** off my daughters lunch to her and B- not say it to me instead and C- worried that it could cause hang ups regarding food to an impressionable 5 year old.
I mean c'mon, it was one measly chocolate cake bar, nothing serious- right?
Should I go into school tomorrow and tactfully (well try to be tactful) tell the teacher to butt out of what I put in my daughters lunch bag?
Opinions please :-)
My 5 year old has a packed lunch for school, and today I sent her off with a cheese sandwich, a yoghurt, an orange (already cut up for her) and a cake bar type thing. On the way home from school she came out with "I'm not allowed chocolate (the cake bar) as Mrs A...... says it's bad for your teeth"..!! Now I know schools are trying to promote healthy eating etc, and apart from the offending choc bar, I thought I had this pretty well covered with todays dinner.
I'm A-annoyed that the teacher saw fit to *** off my daughters lunch to her and B- not say it to me instead and C- worried that it could cause hang ups regarding food to an impressionable 5 year old.
I mean c'mon, it was one measly chocolate cake bar, nothing serious- right?
Should I go into school tomorrow and tactfully (well try to be tactful) tell the teacher to butt out of what I put in my daughters lunch bag?
Opinions please :-)
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'd be all for telling her to butt out.................however, I believe that the 'healthy eating police' will probably have facts, figures and 'school policy' on their side with which to confound you :o(
Ask wha the school policy is, where it is written down, how it has been communicated to parents and if she can't give you a satisfactory answer, THEN tell her to sling her hook !! :o)
Ask wha the school policy is, where it is written down, how it has been communicated to parents and if she can't give you a satisfactory answer, THEN tell her to sling her hook !! :o)
they wont call, theyll just break down your door in the middle of the night :)
Ive been at nursery when little CRX asked what was on menu, he was told and said he'd like a chocolate instead and the "teacher" looked at him like he'd asked for heroin! "oh no, we dont have that here, its bad for you, not healthy.....blah blah"
sometimes they can take things just that bit too far
Ive been at nursery when little CRX asked what was on menu, he was told and said he'd like a chocolate instead and the "teacher" looked at him like he'd asked for heroin! "oh no, we dont have that here, its bad for you, not healthy.....blah blah"
sometimes they can take things just that bit too far
I think im more annoyed that she said this to my little one, i mean she's a fussy enough eater as it is and id rather her not having any hang up's where food is concerned, even if the hang up is a chocolate ruddy cake bar!
It just annoys me of all the things for teachers to stick their sticky beaks into regarding children- its a 5 year old's butty bag? A twisted part of me is so tempted to buy a 2lb bag of dolly mixtures, tip it in and send her off to school with it tomorrow- like to see and hear the reaction to that one ;-)
It just annoys me of all the things for teachers to stick their sticky beaks into regarding children- its a 5 year old's butty bag? A twisted part of me is so tempted to buy a 2lb bag of dolly mixtures, tip it in and send her off to school with it tomorrow- like to see and hear the reaction to that one ;-)
Gets right on your nerves - I wrote a letter asking for information on their healthy eating policy and the head came up to a me a couple of days later with a scrap of paper with the number of the LEAs healthy eating co-ordinator on it (he is spineless!!!). (Had a bad day - feel like a good old rant.)