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<blockquote data-quote="layla42" data-source="post: 18523" data-attributes="member: 10288"><p>Hi, thanks for your message! For the "healthy school" thing, we were told before Grace started nursery that we weren't to meet them at the gate with sweets, crisps etc as they aren't allowed on school premises!! But at the same time they do loads of activities where they give out chocolate to the kids. Stupid.</p><p></p><p>I complained about the Easter treasure hunt where the treasure was chocolate. The head (who enforces the healthy school thing) said the nursery teachers should not be giving out chocolate to kids, it should only be given to parents to take home so they can decide when/whether to give it to kids. But then she backtracked and the next day said she was allowing them to do this treasure hunt with chocolate as prizes, to eat there and then. I kept Grace off school as she'd not long been diagnosed and I had no idea how to deal with it using insulin etc....</p><p></p><p>xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="layla42, post: 18523, member: 10288"] Hi, thanks for your message! For the "healthy school" thing, we were told before Grace started nursery that we weren't to meet them at the gate with sweets, crisps etc as they aren't allowed on school premises!! But at the same time they do loads of activities where they give out chocolate to the kids. Stupid. I complained about the Easter treasure hunt where the treasure was chocolate. The head (who enforces the healthy school thing) said the nursery teachers should not be giving out chocolate to kids, it should only be given to parents to take home so they can decide when/whether to give it to kids. But then she backtracked and the next day said she was allowing them to do this treasure hunt with chocolate as prizes, to eat there and then. I kept Grace off school as she'd not long been diagnosed and I had no idea how to deal with it using insulin etc.... xx [/QUOTE]
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