Monday, September 30, 2013

Parents + Schools Working Together = Healthy Kids « MomsRising Blog

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Diana Limongi

Parents + Schools Working Together = Healthy Kids

Posted September 30th, 2013 by 
When I started doing research on schools in my area, I was a bit troubled about the kind of snacks and food I saw on the lunch menu. (These included hot dogs, bagels and ice cream.) In schools where parents could send in their own snacks, I was concerned because there seemed to be no guidelines. In addition, there weren’t any guidelines for celebrations. In the beginning, I didn’t want to be seen as “that annoying mom” who didn’t want to give her kid (too many) cupcakes. But, I am that mom, and I’m ok with that. Enzo at daycare | MomsRising.orgI’m the mom who brought in fruit for celebrations. The teacher saw the fruit and said “What a great idea!”
As parents, sometimes we’re intimidated. We don’t want to interfere with school policies. Or, don’t think that we can change things. But, the thing is– WE CAN!  We should never be intimidated or afraid to voice our concerns and opinions. They are our kids!
Interested in bringing change to your school? 
If you have a question, don’t be afraid to ask! Our tax dollars pay for schools, and we have a right to know what our children are eating!
Here are some practical tips to help you:
  • Talk to other parents. Maybe other parents want to initiate change but don’t know how to do so!  Administrators and schools might be more open to discussion if many parents are voicing the same concerns.
  • Work with teachers to establish rules about celebration treats (about type of food


Read more: http://www.momsrising.org/blog/parents-schools-working-together-healthy-kids/#ixzz2gPDUZI7z