I hate to say this, but I think that this will just be the start of your "healthy" food struggles. My daughter just started 7th grade and is already getting the healthy diet vs. not healthy. We go through it EVERY YEAR. I understand and have tried to make her understand that most of America is overweight and the teachers are just doing what they can to curb that. <br>However, I agree that your Kindergarten teacher is being somewhat lazy in not explaining it to the other kids why she "gets to" eat other things. The kids can understand a peanut allergy, they can understand the basics of CF. I actually had the social worker and a nurse from Abby's clinic come in and help explain it to the kids when Abby was in 1st grade. That seemed to help. They also showed a Bill Nye the Science Guy video on CF to the class. They understood that.<br>I say "gets to" in quotes because I'm sure your daughter would like to eat what everyone else is eating. She probably doesn't want to stand out or be different. No one does when they are in school. However, she needs to get all the calories she can, when she can. If she is eating, she should eat what is going to do her the most good. <br>If you or your daughter still have problems, take it up a notch and discuss with the principal and get the nurse involved. Not sure of non-public schools have 504 or IEP plans, but that has helped us in the past.<br>