va32h
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My son hasn't eaten any of the desserts I put in his lunchbox - he says that he isn't allowed to. Now he's 5, so I am not sure I can entirely trust his version - I am emailing the teacher right now to verify.
My 4th grader goes to the same school, and says she is allowed to eat her dessert with no problem. Some of her classmates even bring sodas, so they are clearly not having their lunches monitored.
We did get a note home saying to please not send cookies or juice for their afternoon snack, but they didn't say anything about lunches.
So. If desserts are in fact banned, I am going to have a real problem with that. I don't like being told what I can and can't feed my own child, and I really don't think the school has any business telling me what I can put in his lunch box. Not to mention that my son is very skinny for his age and needs every calorie and ounce of fat that I can squeeze in him. Even his pediatrician says so. The boy has practically no body fat at all!
I'm not talking about candy either - I give him things like chocolate pudding or homemade cookies or cake - sweets, yes, but not 100% sugar. Carrot cake is practically a muffin.
I don't want to become a problem parent, and I am otherwise very happy with this school, but if I have to, I'll get a note from our doctor stating that my son must eat dessert!
Has anyone else ever heard of this?
My 4th grader goes to the same school, and says she is allowed to eat her dessert with no problem. Some of her classmates even bring sodas, so they are clearly not having their lunches monitored.
We did get a note home saying to please not send cookies or juice for their afternoon snack, but they didn't say anything about lunches.
So. If desserts are in fact banned, I am going to have a real problem with that. I don't like being told what I can and can't feed my own child, and I really don't think the school has any business telling me what I can put in his lunch box. Not to mention that my son is very skinny for his age and needs every calorie and ounce of fat that I can squeeze in him. Even his pediatrician says so. The boy has practically no body fat at all!
I'm not talking about candy either - I give him things like chocolate pudding or homemade cookies or cake - sweets, yes, but not 100% sugar. Carrot cake is practically a muffin.
I don't want to become a problem parent, and I am otherwise very happy with this school, but if I have to, I'll get a note from our doctor stating that my son must eat dessert!
Has anyone else ever heard of this?

What kind of school is it?
