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Little Tigs has recently made a new friend which is good but this week whenever his friend tries to pay for his lunch he has no money in his ParentPay account to buy food. On Wednesday little Tigs bought him some biscuits using his account which I pay into. Yesterday I told him that he could buy him a sandwich or something more nutritious than biscuits if he still didn't have money to pay for his own lunch. He didn't so today I made 2 sandwiches so he could give one to his friend.
I've asked little Tigs to find out if his friend at least has breakfast as I can't bear to think of him or any child going hungry. He told him that his mum doesn't work and his dad is in a low paid job.
I don't know what to do? Any advice please?
I've asked little Tigs to find out if his friend at least has breakfast as I can't bear to think of him or any child going hungry. He told him that his mum doesn't work and his dad is in a low paid job.
I don't know what to do? Any advice please?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I'm happy to make sandwiches for him but I don't know how long I can sustain this for. I put extra baby plum tomatoes and blueberries in for his friend today. Also he doesn't have a water bottle which every child should've had from the beginning of the year. I'm going to buy him a water bottle as he needs water especially during hot weather.
Yes, the family should qualify for paid lunches if on a low income. Will raise my concerns with head of year next week if it continues.
Yes, the family should qualify for paid lunches if on a low income. Will raise my concerns with head of year next week if it continues.
What you're doing is admirable Tiggs but as I read this I thought exactly the same as Lankeela. Sad though it is the potential comeback on you for providing this child with food he may be allergic to or worse gives him some kind of bug is not worth it. I would be contacting the school as soon as you can.
Some people are allergic to dairy products so even a sandwich could cause a reaction if they could not safely eat butter. Also with the high profile cases in the news about child neglect it is essential that the authorities are given the heads up about this as the child may not be getting food at home either.
For those who have an intolerance or allergy to dairy, the milk solids in butter – including casein (a protein) and lactose (a sugar) – can cause a wide range of issues, including:
Gastrointestinal discomfort & bloating
Leaky gut
Systemic inflammation
Behavioral issues
Blood sugar imbalances
Many more.
Gastrointestinal discomfort & bloating
Leaky gut
Systemic inflammation
Behavioral issues
Blood sugar imbalances
Many more.