I rarely ate breakfast when I was at school and my parents were most certainly not starving us. I was just too lazy to get out of bed in time for school.
A lot of schools have breakfast clubs - it is a good start to the kids day.
I agree with ummmm in that people who are on benefit struggle to survive on their money. The people who seem to have all the modern technology whilst living on benefits are in the minority.
many people on benefits indeed have many glossy chattels, but there is nothing to say how they were obtained, whether they are paid for in full or whether the credit can be afforded!
plus, i also see poorly dressed and underfed kids whose parents are working, on a low wage!
surely if the parents work, or perhaps are on benefits, which can be quite a lot with child, housing, council tax benefits, why should children be going hungry. Not in modern day Britain. I don't understand this, because we were a damn sight poorer than most, but never went hungry.
many families did go hungry, and yes there was the workhouse, but we don't have that system in place now, and thanks heavens, but i can't get my head round this at all
being in 'service' (being servants) andthe workho use, later being in the military and factories to fight the war, was mainly how poor people survived before the welfare state!
there has already been stories like this where in fact the schools have virtually taken over the parenting of children, because the parents have more or less given up.