Dayanand
Good points. I'm a teecahr, and I still remember a morbidly obese student I had several years ago. We had a field trip planned and kids had to pack lunch. For days beforehand, I talked about my no soda rule for the field trip. On the day of, she brought a coke. I asked her why, and she sheepishly responded, It was the only thing we had. One question, though should juice really be the alternative? Shouldn't we, instead, be urging families to drink (FREE) water?
Dayanand Good points. I'm a teecahr, and I still remember a morbidly obese student I had several years ago. We had a field trip planned and kids had to pack lunch. For days beforehand, I talked about my no soda rule for the field trip. On the day of, she brought a coke. I asked her why, and she sheepishly responded, It was the only thing we had. One question, though should juice really be the alternative? Shouldn't we, instead, be urging families to drink (FREE) water?