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My ravenous child is only allowed fruit at snack time. I am furious.

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Avocadoes · 09/01/2011 08:36

My 4 year old DD started Reception class last week. She seems very happy but also very hungry. She is not a great breakfast eater, no matter how hard I try, so at home she used to get a mid morning plate of toast to boost her energy. At school her mid morning snack must be fruit and nothing else. Is that normal?

On her first day I sent her in with sliced apple and raisens. She ate them all, ate all her lunch, but still came home at 3.30pm starving. She then consumed two slices of toast and ate three large plates of spag bol at dinner time.

The next day I put dry cereal (Raisen Wheats) in her snack box to give her some carbs. She came home and told me the teacher had told her she wasn't allowed to eat it. She was very embarrassed about this.

When I dropped her off on the third day I asked the teacher what I could give her to fill her up mid morning. The teacher said it had to be fresh fruit or veg.

AIBU to think a growing child should be allowed a proper energy boost mid morning? I am not suggesting chocolate or crisps, but a health bar, or crackers, or dry cereal should surely be allowed.

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DameSaggarmakersbottomknocker · 04/02/2013 19:06

Mine went to school in the days when they could have whatever they wanted at break. And still they came out of school ravenous.

Pancakeflipper · 04/02/2013 19:13

Oh bugger - I never checked the date....

Feenie · 04/02/2013 19:15

Have a Biscuit and a dunce's cap for upping a 3 year old thread unneccessarily and for unnecessary unpleasantness too.

Pancakeflipper · 04/02/2013 19:20

I didn't realise Feenie ok. Error made and buggered up. It happens

TheNebulousBoojum · 04/02/2013 19:23

I love watching reception eat yoghurt, it's like paintball with points for artistic action painting techniques. Then they get hot, take off their jumpers and it's in their hair too, like an exotic gel.

Feenie · 04/02/2013 19:26

I was talking to lisalobe, Pancakeflipper - crossed posts Smile

mrz · 04/02/2013 19:26

and they aren't even running around Grin

Pancakeflipper · 04/02/2013 19:29
Wink
zingally · 05/02/2013 14:28

What you're experiencing is very normal with little kids, and schools.

As a reception teacher, I do try and accomodate. If there is spare snack, after everyone who wants some has had some, I ask if anyone wants extras. And - ssssshhhh - if I know the kids are going to be pretty high-energy one day, then I have been known to bring in a few packets of breadsticks or plain biccies to give them a little extra. However, this is paid for out of my own money.

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