If a parent is dropping their kids off at the sitter, do you think that they have a right to say 'don't feed him this,' or 'don't feed them that?'
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Is it right for a parent to make dietary demands on their kids sitters?
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Of course, its their child. If the parents would like their child only eating certain things, then the parents should provide what food is ok, and leave it with the sitter.
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Of course. If they have very specific demands they should probably provide the food themselves. But there's nothing wrong with that at all.
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Feed em before you drop them off at the sitter. If the sitter has gotta make them dinner themselves then I think the sitter has the right to feed them what they have in the house.
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RobbieFTW wrote:Feed em before you drop them off at the sitter. If the sitter has gotta make them dinner themselves then I think the sitter has the right to feed them what they have in the house.
This. Certain stuff like candies or cookies I can get with......but if you're on some "I don't want him to have carbs, only organic vegetables or some shit like that.....you can either bring the food for him to eat or fall back.
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ThisNystyle709 wrote:Certain stuff like candies or cookies I can get with......but if you're on some "I don't want him to have carbs, only organic vegetables or some shit like that.....you can either bring the food for him to eat or fall back.
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If it is a very picky/strict diet, parents should accommodate. Otherwise the sitter should accommodate.
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