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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]OP here. Thank you all for these helpful responses! Majorly appreciated. She is definitely exhausted, and I'm going to try to get some more protein in her diet. Thanks again.[/quote] I was going to suggest that you make sure she gets a protein snack at some point in the afternoon. I was like this as a child, and it turns out that I was hypoglycemic. The solution was peanut butter. I suggested this to a friend who was having the same issue with her child, and she said it was a miracle. Take a protein snack with you to pick up and make sure she eats it immediately. Then talk about school. [/quote] This is GREAT ADVICE!!!! If the school is peanut-free, go with cheese sticks. If she is crying at school, you might want to inquire about what times they do eat and what the snacks are. Suggest substitutes. Also note if behavior is worse on treat days at the school (I really, really, really hated when there were snacks at school -- one cupcake could ruin a whole day for us). [/quote]
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