Are you a seasoned lunch - making pro or new to
the school lunch routine?
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Every parent whose children have entered elementary
school in recent years knows the
routine: teachers and
school administrators repeatedly send home notices sternly instructing caregivers to provide nut - free
lunches.
School has started or will be starting for many children, and with that comes back
routine, scheduling, and of course preparing
lunch and healthy snacks for them.
Back to
school season is tough for many families — not just because of logistics such as adjusting to new
routines and re-engaging in the dreaded
lunch making, but also because the transition can lead to anxiety that's unpredictable in nature and duration and is hard for the entire family.
Thankfully my kids are taking their
lunches to
school and the
school has really beefed up their efforts to keep the place clean — even having hand washing as part of the standard morning
routine for our kindergarten and preschool classes.
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If your child gets in the
routine of eating snacks rather than dinner or
lunch, they will probably do the same during
lunch at
school.
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School — You've shopped, you've organized, you've come up with creative lunch ideas... Blissfully Domestic helps you pull it all together to create great routines for back to s
School — You've shopped, you've organized, you've come up with creative
lunch ideas... Blissfully Domestic helps you pull it all together to create great
routines for back to
schoolschool.
There are several different
routine strategies that parents can use to make sure that
lunches are ready to go each
school morning.
School - age kids will pick up on a shift in
routine — if you start packing
lunch instead of sending
lunch money, for example, or if Dad is still in his pajamas after breakfast.
Run through the
school routine with your child a few times before the start of the
school year, explaining when he should get up, have breakfast, have his teeth brushed, have his
lunched packed, meet the bus, etc..
This year my second oldest was in afternoon kindergarten, so it was our
routine to spend the morning together, get ready for
school, have
lunch, drop off our kindergartener, go down for a nap.
Labor Day looms like clouds ushering in a new cycle of Real Life —
school lunches, schlepping to activities, homework,
routine.
Teaching kids to make their own
lunches takes time — something most of us don't have in our typical
school morning
routine.
While some moms dread the
lunch box
routine as we get close to Back to
School time, some families in Canada have trouble having enough food to fill that
lunch box — and we want every child to have a full tummy all day long.
Try one or two of these ideas this
school year, and let me know if they're a help to you and the
lunch - packing
routine in your house!
We raced around getting ready for
school, packing
lunches and guzzling coffee (me), being completely silly and taking forever to get dressed (them) and just going about our normal
routine.
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This is true of any
school — the spelling lessons, the assemblies, the dress code, the homework policy, the
lunch - line
routine, the thematic units, the holiday parade, the bulletin board decorations, the report - card comments.
When changing such troubling habits raises objections, it's clear why it took several years to end open campus at
lunch, require uniforms, have teachers greet each student with a handshake, make home visits
routine, and place administrators beyond the
school's gates so students could safely walk to catch city buses.
As part of opening
school routines and procedures, teach your students, as they arrive to the classroom first thing in the morning, to take their clothespin and clip to one of the appropriate mini-posters to indicate their
lunch plans for the day which might be: (1) a hot
school lunch; (2) a salad from the salad bar at
school; (3) a salad that is solely fruit from the
school salad bar; and / or (4) the student may have brought his / her
lunch from home.
When those students forget their
lunch, for instance, that paper plan is likely to prove irrelevant to what the
school does in practice, as teachers are unlikely to have read it and the real - time response will probably be a product of circumstance, experience, and acquired
routine.
protocols for arrival, dismissal, breakfast,
lunch, hallway movement, playground, discipline, and other
school wide
routines
With students remaining in their home
schools, they are able to participate in daily schoolwide
routines and events (e.g.,
lunch, recess, assemblies, extracurricular activities) as well as benefit from peer interaction with the general
school population, and yet they receive the individualized interventions they require to succeed academically, socially, and behaviorally.
Both parents become a part of the daily
routines of their children, including homework, filling out forms and permission slips, scheduling and attending doctor appointments, keeping a calendar with activities, setting up play dates and preparing
school lunches.