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School food environments
Food culture and food systems are complex. Find out how we can support children to eat well and nurture a healthy relationship with food in school and beyond.
Feeding and eating roles
Respect all foods students bring from home. Families may face barriers to accessing healthy foods, and the term “healthy” holds different meanings. To support families with meals and snacks, check out Lunches to Go - Quick and easy ideas for packed lunches
Trust that children naturally know how much food their bodies need. Follow the Division of Responsibility in Feeding: Students decide how much, in what order, and whether to eat from the foods adults have provided.
Do not pressure students to eat certain amounts or types of foods. Pressure can backfire and make it harder for children to learn to accept new foods.
Time and space to eat
- Ensure students have enough time to eat. Focus on providing regular, sit-down meal and snack opportunities rather than what or how much a student eats.
- Create safe and pleasant areas for students to gather and eat.
- Consider a "Play First Lunch.” Some schools find this leads to calmer lunchtimes.
Rewards and celebrations
Avoid using food as a reward. This sends the message that some foods are better than other foods and can teach students to eat when they are not hungry.
Consider ways to celebrate without food that is inclusive of all students.
Food and beverage sales
Refer to the Province of BC’s BC school food and beverage sales guidelines (PDF). These resources support schools with role modeling healthy eating in the classroom, school food programs, vending machines, and special events.
Food allergies
Aim to create “allergy-safe” or “allergy-aware” environments using the best strategies for your school. It is unrealistic to expect an “allergy-free” environment.
Ensure school policies include allergen avoidance strategies, communication plans, education and staff training, and emergency protocols.
Resources
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Positive or negative, it’s still pressure
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Nurturing Healthy Eaters in the Classroom
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Eating for Peak Performance
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Creating Positive Food Environments to Nurture Healthy Eaters
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Apply the Play First Lunch Model
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Celebrating with healthy food
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Food-free rewards
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Province of BC’s school food and beverage sales guidelines
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Tips and recipes for quantity cooking: Nourishing minds and bodies
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Bake Better Bites
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Should I be concerned about serving hot dogs at school?
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All About Food Allergy
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Anaphylaxis in Schools and Other Settings
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Anaphylaxis in Schools
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