Whether you’re packing lunches, or snacks to keep your child satisfied between breaks, we’ve put our heads together with Eat Well for Less? dietitian Priya Tew to come up with top tips ...
"We've heard of children pretending to eat lunches out of empty lunchboxes, because they're so embarrassed that they haven't got food. "We've heard of parents who are starving themselves for days ...
There are times when children go off their food because they are a little unwell, or just because they are too busy playing to take the time to eat a proper meal. So giving your child something ...
said the national School Lunch Program remained largely unchanged between when it was created in 1946 until 2008, when a study found children were eating lunches with too few fruits and vegetables ...
If your child is going to be eating at school it’s worth speaking to their teacher about the best strategies for lunch times. The National Autistic Society advises: “Attention to detail ...