Lisa loves Pooh
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I'm all for it, and I'm a teacher.
I'm not trying to parent the kids, just trying to set a good example in my classroom for them. For those of you who think that taking away candy is "sucking out the fun" as a PP said, why must fun always equal bad food? In my classroom, we have tons of fun at holiday parties without eating garbage. If parents want to feed their kids the garbage at home, let them. But in my classroom, I'll skip it.
I'm tired of our culture celebrating, commiserating, and rewarding with junk food. You all say that you grew up celebrating this way......well look at our nation's problem with obesity! Isn't time for a change??
BTW, I'm in no way a health food nut. I've struggled with my own sugar addiction and have worked very hard to make sure that my own children eat better than I do. And it's working pretty well.......my girls will usually choose an apple as a snack (over cookies or another sweet treat). We do have sweets in the house, but we have them in moderation, and not as rewards or celebrations.
When they ban jello, pudding, ice cream, fried foods and the rest of the crap served in the school cafeteria--I will be inclined to agree a bit with your viewpoint.
Until then--it seems the school board would be better of practicing what it preaches to ban. B/c they truly are setting a horrific example.