When you guys make your food schedule do you stick to it or cook and feed the kids when they want? I serve breakfast at 8 am and I sometimes get a child from 8:30-9:15am and the mom always asks me if she ate of course I feed her but i don't get reimbursed for her in the food Program because I feed her later than my scheduled time. What should I do?
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I have strict meal times. I do NOT want to spend my day cooking and cleaning up.
If a parent wants their child to have a specific meal/snack then they MUST arrive within 15 minutes of that time. NOT afterwards. If they come after a meal, they don't get to eat. The parents are fully aware of this and know that their child will NOT be getting a meal or snack if they are late or scheduled after the meal is over.
I understand and occassional unexpected late day here and there and I will accommodate but if I have a parent who arrives after a meal time and says their child is hungry I have no issues telling them we already ate and the child will need to wait until the next planned meal/snack time. If the parent is upset, they are more than welcome to take their child and feed them and then return. I am NOT Burger King!
Our meals and snacks are spaced pretty good through out the day that no one is going to starve....kwim?- Flag
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If you are a part of the food program I'd ask your rep. In my area in CA and my rep won't let me claim a child's meal if the child is more than 15-30 minutes later than when I say I serve the meal. If you serve supper you can't be late at all. So the best bet would ne to ask your food rep.- Flag
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Tell her exactly what you told us: Please feed her before she arrives or have her arrive at 8am. If she doesn't eat with the group then I can't claim the meal with the food program, and that is why she either arrives fed or arrives at 8am.
A child that arrives between 8:30-9:15 should have plenty of time to eat at home. I wouldn't think twice about putting those restrictions on feeding her breakfast. It is not unreasonable in the least.- Flag
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I have strict meal times. I do NOT want to spend my day cooking and cleaning up.
If a parent wants their child to have a specific meal/snack then they MUST arrive within 15 minutes of that time. NOT afterwards. If they come after a meal, they don't get to eat. The parents are fully aware of this and know that their child will NOT be getting a meal or snack if they are late or scheduled after the meal is over.
I understand and occassional unexpected late day here and there and I will accommodate but if I have a parent who arrives after a meal time and says their child is hungry I have no issues telling them we already ate and the child will need to wait until the next planned meal/snack time. If the parent is upset, they are more than welcome to take their child and feed them and then return. I am NOT Burger King!
Our meals and snacks are spaced pretty good through out the day that no one is going to starve....kwim?- Flag
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Tell her exactly what you told us: Please feed her before she arrives or have her arrive at 8am. If she doesn't eat with the group then I can't claim the meal with the food program, and that is why she either arrives fed or arrives at 8am.
A child that arrives between 8:30-9:15 should have plenty of time to eat at home. I wouldn't think twice about putting those restrictions on feeding her breakfast. It is not unreasonable in the least.
My breakfast is from 8-8:30. Anyone after 8:30 eats at home and they know this.- Flag
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Ditto to what Blackcat says, only my breakfast time is 7:30. I had two parents deciding to vary the times they were coming and letting their kids stay up late, sleep in til 9:30, then they dropped them off to me, expecting ME to feed them breakfast. Um, no. I'm already t my first snack time by then! I have my meals times in writing. It has helped a lot.- Flag
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