I completely agree with you. My children don't beg others for food, but I have dck's who do. This same girl started saying to me in the morning that she didn't have breakfast. She gets dropped off at 8am and I serve school agers at 730am. So I gave in one day when she told me that she had a fruit roll up, but then the next day and the next day it was the same thing. So I started asking the dad and he says that he gives her breakfast at home but she doesn't want to eat it but rather at my house. Um heck NO, not my problem you serve crap for breakfast, but I'm not serving her breakfast either. I know that as providers no child is starving so thats not the issue, the issue is "where do we draw the line between our families and their families"
Rude To Feed Own Kids Dinner While Other Kids Are Present?
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I serve meals after my closing hours. Everyone should be gone when I close so it's not a problem. When my children were young, babies got fed on demand. And if my own children had to be somewhere before I closed and had to be fed first then they ate. I would put them in the kitchen away from the other children so the DC kids were not upset by it.
Parents who arrive late would be told, and reminded that our dinner hour is such and such and by being late they are delaying our own meals and activities. (We have a life too)- Flag
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