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Reply to "what to do if you think a kid at school may not be getting enough to eat"
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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I dont think that's enough to ping my radar. Unless there is more you havent shared. My own 2nd grader is "starving" after school every single day. Like as soon as he sees me he has a meltdown if I dont have snack in hand for him. I dont know if he would be bold enough to ask another parent for snacks but he would certainly ask another kid. But as a Kindergartner I think he had less filter and certainly would've asked for food and even dinner from another parent. I'm curious, how do you know the kid gets free lunch? If your close enough that the mother has shared that why not mention to her that her little one is constantly asking you for food. [b] Or better yet, is the mother there after school? If so just tell the little girl to go ask her mother for a snack[/b].[/quote] Depending on the situation, don't do that. Maybe the child is reaching out to you. Maybe the child is just a regular kid. Without more information - we don't know.[/quote]
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