Would this be a red flag to you?
My daughter is 10 years old. She is starting to develop a sense of independence. To me this is a good thing. But apparently this is a red flag to her teacher. I just got off the phone with said teacher. She called to inform me that my daughter made her own lunch today and brought it to school. Im like, yes, I know, I supervised her. Apparently, a child making her own PB-N-J is a bad thing. And the teacher wanted to make sure things are going ok at home. *UGH*
Normally my children eat lunch at school, but like I said my daughter asked if she could make her own lunch. I said sure, and supervised her as she used a butter knife to spread the jam and peanut butter. She also added some marshmallows. Then she threw in some pretzel sticks and an apple sauce. What is the big deal here? Why does that need a phone call home to check in on us? I was under the impression that my role as a parent was to encourage my children to be more independent as they grew up.
My daughter is 10 years old. She is starting to develop a sense of independence. To me this is a good thing. But apparently this is a red flag to her teacher. I just got off the phone with said teacher. She called to inform me that my daughter made her own lunch today and brought it to school. Im like, yes, I know, I supervised her. Apparently, a child making her own PB-N-J is a bad thing. And the teacher wanted to make sure things are going ok at home. *UGH*
Normally my children eat lunch at school, but like I said my daughter asked if she could make her own lunch. I said sure, and supervised her as she used a butter knife to spread the jam and peanut butter. She also added some marshmallows. Then she threw in some pretzel sticks and an apple sauce. What is the big deal here? Why does that need a phone call home to check in on us? I was under the impression that my role as a parent was to encourage my children to be more independent as they grew up.