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Dosing a child up on sugar prior to drop off

Has parenting today seriously gone out the window or do I have a serious dumb-ass DCD? DCB is a 2.5 yr old and quite the handful. Very loud, very wild, some days worse than others. I have dealt with so many issues with this child. DCM is great and tries to work with me. DCD is clueless or does not care.
3 or 4 times a week DCD will pull into my driveway or on the street and sit with DCB in the car for 10min or so. Hubby and I thought this was soooo strange, until I realized that these are the days that DCB comes with sugar and chocolate all over his mouth. So DCB is stuffing his mouth in the backseat with CRAP prior to coming in for breakfast. And might I add, that on these days, he rarely eats his breakfast. Maybe one or two bites.
So this morning same deal. DCD is in the car with DCB sitting for 10 min. Comes in and he's like a chipmunk with food in his cheeks. So I greet them "good morning, Oh my looks like your are eating donuts for breakfast again. DCB smiles and his teeth are coated with chocolate donut. DCD is..."Well...you know what it's like getting coffee at the drivethru...have to get him a donut as well" So I asked DCB...."How many did you have" And dad pipes up "only 1" Yeah. sorry DCD. I taught DCB how to count...so DCB Smiles that chocolate donut covered mouth and yells...I had TREE (three LOL!) DCD turns red as he was outed by his 2 1/2 year old.
I told DCD that he knows his son is already a handful. Please do not feed him sugar prior to daycare. It makes him all wired" DCD looks all shocked and suprised "Really?!". Ya. Right. You don't know your own kid by now????
So I can be a real bitch. Guess whose going loaded up with juice and fudge cookies before pick up tonite.
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Euphoric !
Hahaha. Thats to funny. High Five to you for calling the dcd out. Some people are just freakin' morons.
"Well...you know what it's like getting coffee at the drivethru...have to get him a donut as well"
Actually dcd, you could just say no!
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Actually dcd, you could just say no![/QUOTE]
Or drop child at daycare and then go for coffee. Dad is trying to be the good guy to his son and while it is well meaning it is detrimental to everyone and everything. He likely doesn't get that the sugar makes a difference.
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That is what I told dad. That you COULD drop DCB off and then go to the drivethru. I made a point to tell him that on weekends, we drop off our kids to their scheduled activities (gymnastics, language school, etc) and THEN go thru the drivethru for coffee.
And might I add, I said "I guess DCB won't be needing breakfast then" DCD was all "yes, he's still hungry, he'll eat" Yeah. Nope. Took 3 bites and declared he was done. Of course, who would want my healthy eggs, yogurt and wholewheat toast when you can have chocolate donuts. Dumbass DCD
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Or if "no" is too hard for parents why not a healthy(ier) muffin !!!!And while he's at it he could bring enough for everyone ; )
Last edited by Crayola kiddies; 12-14-2012 at 09:41 AM.
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I am so thankful that one of my screening questions was about sugar. I do not eat sugar myself, and do not feed any form of sugar to children (yup, no juice or muffins). I only accept parents who share my nutrition obsession, so this won't happen. But if it did... it would indeed be tempting to find something sweet to feed the child at pick up LOL
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Starting to feel at home...
Why do people try to tell falsehoods around children ? The truth always comes screaming out of their mouths....I remember one time years ago, when I tried to tell my husband that we should head out to dinner since there was nothing to eat in the fridge (not technically true - there was food, just not food of any sort that I wanted to eat that evening) My son, who was 5 at the time,looked at his Dad and repeated what I had been muttering under my breath while I gazed into the fridge for inspiration: "Mom said it looks like re-runs tonight !"
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Hmmm...I never thought of having a "no junk food before daycare" rule...but definitely something to ponder in case I get a dad like this one! I have a little girl who is three and rarely eats her veggies and not even some fruits (although she is improving now after a month or so with me)...whenever I ask her what she had for breakfast before coming, she says "Captain Crunch!" or "Golden Grahams". Thank goodness it doesn't affect her behaviour though!
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Ugg, I hear you!! I have a family who brings their child with chocolate in hand. I used to say something and then got fed up because the behavior never stopped... Good for you for saying something. I also like your idea of hyping up the child before they go home, I just might do that tonight, so frustrated!!!
Not sure what to say anymore...
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Yep, some people just don't get it. I do not serve breakfast, but a 9:30am healthy snack. My DCK's are allowed to bring in a healthy breakfast if the morning was rushed for them to eat at the table. Well, about once a week, dcg was bringing in those little boxes of fruit loops or corn pops and wanted to eat them dry at the table. I finally had to send out a newsletter that this was becoming a problem for the other children, as they view it as candy and aren't understanding why they can't have treats either...then I included a list of healthy alternatives that they MAY bring and stressed the importance of a healthy breakfast. It hasn't happened again, thankfully!
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