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Thriftylady 04:09 AM 01-07-2016
Originally Posted by Unregistered:
I might be in the minority here but even if my policy stated that children will not be feed between meals and snacks, I could not let a child be hungry. I understand that the unexpected can happen and a parent might be very late to work or something, so as long as is an exception I would reassure them that their child wasn't hungry.

Is feel terrible to think of a child being hungry to the point of crying. And if is a child that normally goes to nap without any issues it mean that he was indeed hungry.
The problem I have found is that if I make one exception, it becomes a few times a week and then every day. Or it becomes wanting exceptions on other things.
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