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    she does not have a high paying job nor is she the boss. she is attending school to learn how to go back to school. she has her level 1 in childcare and wants me to hire her which i will not for obvious reasons (she does nto care what licenign says). Rice krispie squares are a junk food we think that they are ok because of the rice krispies but the marshmellow that is added is pure sugar. http://www.livestrong.com/article/39...ispies-treats/ she compains constantly of her childs weight and health then feeds them junk. i decided to copy a list of acceptable food with menus. if it continues i will just remove the junk from his lunch and give it back to her at the end of the day. It is just so much easier for parents to send processed pre packaged food for childen. Which is frustrating because an apple and a sandwhich are just as easy.

    One last thing if we were to tell parents they could not come past a certain point in the daycare we would be in trouble with accreditation and licencing. oh and we do supliment meals if the child does not come with the 3 food groups as we supply milk with lunch

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    Quote Originally Posted by carla View Post
    she does not have a high paying job nor is she the boss. she is attending school to learn how to go back to school. she has her level 1 in childcare and wants me to hire her which i will not for obvious reasons (she does nto care what licenign says). Rice krispie squares are a junk food we think that they are ok because of the rice krispies but the marshmellow that is added is pure sugar. http://www.livestrong.com/article/39...ispies-treats/ she compains constantly of her childs weight and health then feeds them junk. i decided to copy a list of acceptable food with menus. if it continues i will just remove the junk from his lunch and give it back to her at the end of the day. It is just so much easier for parents to send processed pre packaged food for childen. Which is frustrating because an apple and a sandwhich are just as easy.

    One last thing if we were to tell parents they could not come past a certain point in the daycare we would be in trouble with accreditation and licencing. oh and we do supliment meals if the child does not come with the 3 food groups as we supply milk with lunch
    You must enforce a fee then for the alternate lunch. If they don't provide a healthy lunch then charge an additional fee. she will smarten up!

    Also in regards to her child oral hygine that is 100% her responsability!

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