McDonalds Mom Strikes Again

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  • craftymissbeth
    Legally Unlicensed
    • May 2012
    • 2385

    #16
    Originally posted by daycare
    be cautious about providing food for the ride home. I was at a LIC meeting where a lady shared a story about a kid that almost choked to death and died on food that was provided by the dc PROVIDER. How that turned out that way I am not too sure, but I would just make certain that DCK knows to hold out on eating the healthy foods becuase mom will have that MaC CRAP waiting for her. Kids arent stupid.

    But sounds like this parent is.............
    I understand what you're saying, but just because a provider sends home food it doesn't mean the parent should give it to them in the car.

    I guess if you (general you) were worried about it just say "hey moron, don't feed this to your kid in the car" or something
    Last edited by daycare; 06-03-2014, 06:43 AM.

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    • TaylorTots
      Daycare.com Member
      • Dec 2013
      • 609

      #17
      Originally posted by Blackcat31
      I actually have a blurb in my handbook about that.

      I say something like the kids eat healthy and at regular intervals but for those kids being picked up at the end of the day, they WILL be hungry as the time frame is about perfect for dinner time at home. I also mention something about playing hard and burning up all those calories/fuel so Yes! Your child WILL be hungry at pick up.
      Yep, agree completely. I don't mention it in my handbook but if a parent ever asks I simply say "we had snack at our scheduled time. DCG/DCB is hungry for dinner is all." They never push. If we played hard outside I often give a second small snack (such as snack leftovers from another day) as they are burning more energy

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      • midaycare
        Daycare.com Member
        • Jan 2014
        • 5658

        #18
        Perfect. Now McDonalds mom is making sure dcg gets a huge mcdonalds meal every morning before dropoff so I don't starve her,

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        • NeedaVaca
          Daycare.com Member
          • Mar 2012
          • 2276

          #19
          Originally posted by midaycare
          Perfect. Now McDonalds mom is making sure dcg gets a huge mcdonalds meal every morning before dropoff so I don't starve her,
          ick-has she never seen Super Size Me?

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          • craftymissbeth
            Legally Unlicensed
            • May 2012
            • 2385

            #20
            Originally posted by TaylorTots
            Yep, agree completely. I don't mention it in my handbook but if a parent ever asks I simply say "we had snack at our scheduled time. DCG/DCB is hungry for dinner is all." They never push. If we played hard outside I often give a second small snack (such as snack leftovers from another day) as they are burning more energy
            Yep, to me snack is just a little something to take the edge off until dinner.

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            • midaycare
              Daycare.com Member
              • Jan 2014
              • 5658

              #21
              Originally posted by NeedaVaca
              ick-has she never seen Super Size Me?
              Right??!!

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              • nothingwithoutjoy
                Daycare.com Member
                • May 2012
                • 1042

                #22
                Originally posted by midaycare
                Good point! She doesn't get picked up until 6:30-usually closer to 6:45 pm.
                That's a pretty late pick-up time. Do you serve dinner?

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                • TaylorTots
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Dec 2013
                  • 609

                  #23
                  Originally posted by Laurel
                  IF you care to (not that you should have to), you could put the uneaten part of her p.m. snack in a baggie. Then when mom picks up and says something just say "Oh yeah wait, I have her fruit she didn't eat at snack time right here. Would you like to take it?" If it is something that doesn't save well just give her a banana or box of raisins. :: I wonder if that would shut her up.

                  Laurel
                  I've sent kids home with bananas before. We always have tons of bananas here - they are my filler snacks for the children who think they need 3rds on snack or a second snack or are still hungry at the end of lunch, etc.... and the kids grow to be tired of them quickly

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                  • TaylorTots
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Dec 2013
                    • 609

                    #24
                    Originally posted by nothingwithoutjoy
                    That's a pretty late pick-up time. Do you serve dinner?
                    It's not going to matter - this DCG is not eating the food she is serving for meals or snacks. So even if she does serve dinner, DCG is going to be starving cause she won't eat it... the issue here is the DCM's behavior. You can't control her parenting and her parenting is always going to affect her DCG's actions at daycare. So, this is likely to be a long term problem.

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                    • Unregistered

                      #25
                      mcds mom strikes again

                      My DCM is now packing lunch and snack for her child because last fri. the child ate nothing from arrival till after pickup and I guess melted down before mom could get dinner done(because she doen't care for what I'm serving).I have been on the food program in the past and still follow theior guidelines.This child and her cousin rule the food wars at home....extrememly picky. So how do ya'll handle the kids that are not getting what is now being sent in by a few? These folks do seem to eat ouit a lot and coddle the food requests...so it may not be McD's but is Cracker Barrel any better?

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                      • Blackcat31
                        • Oct 2010
                        • 36124

                        #26
                        Originally posted by Unregistered
                        My DCM is now packing lunch and snack for her child because last fri. the child ate nothing from arrival till after pickup and I guess melted down before mom could get dinner done(because she doen't care for what I'm serving).I have been on the food program in the past and still follow theior guidelines.This child and her cousin rule the food wars at home....extrememly picky. So how do ya'll handle the kids that are not getting what is now being sent in by a few? These folks do seem to eat ouit a lot and coddle the food requests...so it may not be McD's but is Cracker Barrel any better?
                        My job as a caregiver is to serve.

                        The child's job is to eat (or not).

                        I will NOT force a child to eat
                        I will NOT serve alternate meals/snacks

                        Parents know AND understand as well as agree to my meal/snack policies before enrollment.

                        I don't play food games

                        Ever.

                        So for me the answer to your question is simple. I serve and the kids eat or go hungry. THEIR choice.

                        Oh and I do NOTallow food from home. Meals/snacks are included in my program.

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                        • playground1

                          #27
                          Originally posted by Blackcat31
                          My job as a caregiver is to serve.

                          The child's job is to eat (or not).

                          I will NOT force a child to eat
                          I will NOT serve alternate meals/snacks

                          Parents know AND understand as well as agree to my meal/snack policies before enrollment.

                          I don't play food games

                          Ever.

                          So for me the answer to your question is simple. I serve and the kids eat or go hungry. THEIR choice.

                          Oh and I do NOTallow food from home. Meals/snacks are included in my program.
                          Yes. So much yes.

                          We had a little girl, 3 years old, that wouldn't eat the entire time she was with us. 6 hours. She was a healthy (chubby) little things, so I asked mom what she ate at home. Potato chips, cookies, and nuts. Also, she was fed by her mother. With a spoon.

                          She eats just fine now, of course.

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                          • Cradle2crayons
                            Daycare.com Member
                            • Apr 2013
                            • 3642

                            #28
                            They eat what I serve or they don't eat it.

                            I will NOT allow food from home.

                            If you allow mom to send what this child WANTS then you are basically allowing mom to take over your program.

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                            • midaycare
                              Daycare.com Member
                              • Jan 2014
                              • 5658

                              #29
                              Originally posted by TaylorTots
                              It's not going to matter - this DCG is not eating the food she is serving for meals or snacks. So even if she does serve dinner, DCG is going to be starving cause she won't eat it... the issue here is the DCM's behavior. You can't control her parenting and her parenting is always going to affect her DCG's actions at daycare. So, this is likely to be a long term problem.
                              Exactly. I fix pretty substantial meals and serve a later snack to accommodate her. It just goes to waste. But I refuse to cook one meal for her and one for everyone else

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                              • midaycare
                                Daycare.com Member
                                • Jan 2014
                                • 5658

                                #30
                                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                                My job as a caregiver is to serve.

                                The child's job is to eat (or not).

                                I will NOT force a child to eat
                                I will NOT serve alternate meals/snacks

                                Parents know AND understand as well as agree to my meal/snack policies before enrollment.

                                I don't play food games

                                Ever.

                                So for me the answer to your question is simple. I serve and the kids eat or go hungry. THEIR choice.

                                Oh and I do NOTallow food from home. Meals/snacks are included in my program.
                                Yes, yes, a thousand times yes! The dcm knew this when she signed on. That is why this annoys me so much. I have 2 parents who specifically chose my program because of the food (it was a big part anyway). Daycares around here serve mostly hot dogs and spaghetti o's.

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