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We all want our children to be safe
and healthy, even when we can’t watch them
24/7. One way to keep them healthy is to
make sure they eat right, but if we don’t
prepare all their meals ourselves, that’s
hard to do. Schools are taking steps towards
making school lunches healthier, but you
still may need to step in to make sure your
child is being given healthy options.
There are programs in place that require
certain nutritional standards to be met.
Within these standards, there are a lot of
menu options schools can choose so that
children can be given a variety of foods
while staying nutritious and within the
school’s means. There are a few problems
with this plan. First, the dietary
guidelines set out for school may not comply
with what you think it healthy for your
child. Second, schools receive funding for
following guidelines, but they are still not
required to abide by them.
To allow for variations in what you and your
child think is healthy, some schools are
allowing students not to take one or more
menu options. While this generally only
happens in high schools, more middle and
elementary schools are allowing it. For this
to work, you must teach your child to make
healthy choices.
If you question the nutritional value of
your child’s lunch, you can either request
menus be sent to you, or if possible, go
have lunch with them a few times and see
what they’re eating. If you don’t feel the
menu meets high enough standards, make that
known. Talk to the principal, the PTA, the
school board, or the person in charge of
menu planning. Find other parents who agree
with you and take a stand.
It seems the most logical option to ensure
your child is eating right at school is just
to give them a sack lunch. The problem is,
there’s no guarantee your child is eating
their lunch and not someone else’s. There
are only so many teachers that can monitor
lunch time, and unless your child has strict
dietary restrictions, they really can’t
ensure there isn’t lunch trading going on.
Again, it is your responsibility to teach
your child healthy eating habits.
While you may feel that schools should be
required to serve healthy lunches, that
doesn’t mean they do. Many steps are being
taken in the right direction, but you may
need to help give those nutritional programs
a nudge. Just remember that not all people
view healthy food the same and you may need
to make concessions depending on how strict
your think your child’s diet should be.
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