Not really being critical of vegan's or vegetarians, it's just the unfortunate term 'lacto-ovo-vegetarian' - it sounds a gob full.
Not really for or against 'fruitarian's'. If someone chooses that diet then fine. It is probably the healthiest one. I also think it is understandable for fruitarian parents to present fruitarian meals. However this was about school and I think it would be better for
the child to be able to freely choose what he/she wants at school.
I think the diet itself is too rigid to impose wholly on a child. The Urchin's school take them to the cinema once a month and they visit McDonalds on the way back. Now McDonalds do a few vegetarian options, and vegan too but they don't do much for a fruitarian. They also do a lot of cooking in his school. (why don't fruitarians cook anything - are they afraid it might scream) Some kids do not cope well when they are treated differently in school. Also what if a classmate has a barbeque in the summer and all the class are invited. Little fruitarian johnny will be the one salivating in the corner with a pocket full of berries. Sounds fun.
Each to their own, and I wouldn't try to preach to other parents what to feed their kids. I just personally think it's
nuts.