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  • Baby Beluga
    Daycare.com Member
    • Aug 2014
    • 3891

    #31
    Originally posted by trix23
    So for those of you who supply cups, do you allow parents to provide milk or juice or any other thing? Or do you only allow water? I'm talking about children no longer eating breastmilk or formula
    I supply everything unless a parent wants their child to drink a milk alternative, then they supply that. So far I have two bringing milk, one brings almond and the other brings organic. The containers must be sealed and closed upon bringing them to me.

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    • Blackcat31
      • Oct 2010
      • 36124

      #32
      Originally posted by trix23
      So for those of you who supply cups, do you allow parents to provide milk or juice or any other thing? Or do you only allow water? I'm talking about children no longer eating breastmilk or formula
      Milk is served for lunch and snack only.
      I provide all food and drink.
      Water is served all other times.

      Parents supply breast milk only.
      I provide formula.

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      • bklsmum
        Daycare.com Member
        • Feb 2014
        • 565

        #33
        Originally posted by trix23
        So for those of you who supply cups, do you allow parents to provide milk or juice or any other thing? Or do you only allow water? I'm talking about children no longer eating breastmilk or formula
        I supply everything except breast milk, special formula and special milk. We do milk at breakfast and water the rest of the time. If we have a party we might do juice for the special occasion but usually just water.

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        • Annalee
          Daycare.com Member
          • Jul 2012
          • 5864

          #34
          If a parent wants to bring another type of milk, they provide me with a doctor note. Otherwise, they drink what I serve....milk for meals, water all other times.

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

            #35
            Originally posted by Blackcat31
            Milk is served for lunch and snack only.
            I provide all food and drink.
            Water is served all other times.

            Parents supply breast milk only.
            I provide formula.
            This except I do milk breakfast and lunch. Water all other times

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            • ColorfulSunburst
              Daycare.com Member
              • Oct 2013
              • 649

              #36
              Originally posted by trix23
              I also cook 2-3 meals a day, add so there are at least 2 loads of dishes a day. Fusssssss. Lol
              I do the same an I have not a dishwasher(100yo house)

              and I do not see any issue to wash cups.

              Just look at it: you already spent much more time around the problem then is necessary for washing a cup.

              My parents provide a kid everyday , diapers (as necessary), and sunscreen (one time per year). That's it.

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              • AmyKidsCo
                Daycare.com Member
                • Mar 2013
                • 3786

                #37
                Originally posted by trix23
                Why do you supply your own? I don't want to have to wash all that in addition to the dishes I do here. It gets to be too much to clean and expense. Plus I figure that parents have a certain cup or bottle preference with their babies have and why not just keep that how it is?
                I supply them because 1. It's a tax write-off. 2. I can choose the style and size I want to provide (and can make sure they don't leak) 3. It's good marketing to say I provide all that stuff so parents don't have to. 4. I started out in FCC when my kids were small so I had all that stuff already anyway.

                Originally posted by Blackcat31
                Liability.

                I don't want sippy cups with Miralax, Tylenol or who knows what added and I don't want mold/cleaning issues.

                Also, I don't like sippy cups for preschoolers that are perfectly capable of using a regular cup.
                Holy cow, I'm pretty cynical but I didn't even think of meds in cups from home! The closest I've gotten is a 3 yr old bringing her "coffee" (iced tea) in the morning. ::

                Ditto preschoolers and sippys. Plus toddlers with ginormous cups full of milk.

                Originally posted by trix23
                So for those of you who supply cups, do you allow parents to provide milk or juice or any other thing? Or do you only allow water? I'm talking about children no longer eating breastmilk or formula
                I provide milk at breakfast and lunch, and water in between and at snack. We only have juice for special holiday celebrations.

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                • Jupadia
                  Daycare.com Member
                  • Nov 2016
                  • 836

                  #38
                  Originally posted by trix23
                  So for those of you who supply cups, do you allow parents to provide milk or juice or any other thing? Or do you only allow water? I'm talking about children no longer eating breastmilk or formula
                  I supply water for snacks (×2) and in between as well as milk for lunch.
                  If parents want a milk alternative they bring it. (One currently brings lactosse free) parents supply formula if needed (though I have yet to get any young enough to be on formula long since I get them around a year old).

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                  • Josiegirl
                    Daycare.com Member
                    • Jun 2013
                    • 10834

                    #39
                    Parents supply baby bottles, formula(if they don't like what I offer) and diapers, clothes, sunscreen and bug repellent, I supply everything else.

                    Granted, I only have 6 kiddos but I cannot imagine trying to keep everyone's cups out of the hands of others, etc.

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