Hot Meal vs. Supervision

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  • MrsSteinel'sHouse
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2012
    • 1509

    #16
    Regulations here say "sight or sound". Currently, most of my kids are trained to play well so they may stay in the playroom and play (right off the kitchen) 1 1/2 year old is usually wanting in the high chair by the time I am pulling lunch together, so usually she get a vegie while I pull together.

    I would not leave children downstairs while I was upstairs. So I would bring them up to the table. I place table activities on cookie sheets that they could do. So lacing beads. Counting bears, sorting items, sandpaper letters etc. That way I can give each child something individualized. A child working on cutting might have paper and scissors. Young one might have a ziplock bag with paint inside tapes down to squish or pom poms and a cup. You get the idea.

    Also if they are at the table- I can sing songs with them while I finish up lunch. They will sit for a time period with just that.

    Sometimes if they are very anxious for lunch they get a lovely vegie "appetizer" first.

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    • Martha Stewart
      Daycare.com Member
      • Mar 2015
      • 73

      #17
      I bring my children into the kitchen and they color or play with blocks at the table while I prep lunch.

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      • Unregistered

        #18
        I have an addition that has two dedicated child care rooms. The room where the kids eat has a doorway to my kitchen.

        The kids play with puzzles and table toys while I prepare lunch and a few times per week {gasp} watch cartoons.

        This room also has an approx. 4"x5" chalkboard on one wall and a sensory table filled with oatmeal they use.

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