I'm in the process of planning a daycare. I have a couple of questions for the pros.
1. How often do you have children with food allergies/intolerances and/or parents who don't want their kids to eat certain foods out of principle/religion? My plan is for the children to all eat the same breakfast, lunch, snack. As much as possible, these meals/snacks will be prepared in advance, portioned, frozen, and then reheated prior to being eaten. Are my plans realistic, or am I likely to have several kids with different dietary requirements. I really, really don't want to have to be a short order cook for meals and snacks.
2. Due to the price of sand and it's attractiveness to cats, I'm thinking that I'd like to have a dirt box instead of a sand box (dirt will be purchased from a garden center). How stupid is this idea (LOL)? I'm thinking that parents might be horrified at the idea thinking of how dirty their kids will be at P/U. Anyone able to add some insight about this idea?
1. How often do you have children with food allergies/intolerances and/or parents who don't want their kids to eat certain foods out of principle/religion? My plan is for the children to all eat the same breakfast, lunch, snack. As much as possible, these meals/snacks will be prepared in advance, portioned, frozen, and then reheated prior to being eaten. Are my plans realistic, or am I likely to have several kids with different dietary requirements. I really, really don't want to have to be a short order cook for meals and snacks.
2. Due to the price of sand and it's attractiveness to cats, I'm thinking that I'd like to have a dirt box instead of a sand box (dirt will be purchased from a garden center). How stupid is this idea (LOL)? I'm thinking that parents might be horrified at the idea thinking of how dirty their kids will be at P/U. Anyone able to add some insight about this idea?
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