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Skipping lunch and/or hoarding lunch money
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<blockquote data-quote="DazedandConfused" data-source="post: 328045" data-attributes="member: 831"><p>This is not unusual at all. I never returned money unless my parents specifically asked for the change back. Ironically, knowing this, I ALWAYS request my change back from the difficult children. </p><p> </p><p>Son has an account at school and I can put money into it via paypal. A couple of years ago, when it first started, I noticed that he was buying a Gatorade with each lunch. I flipped when I saw the price ($1.50) for each little bottle. I would prefer just to buy them at the store and send one with him. I told him to ixnay buying the Gatorade at school and he surprisingly didn't hassle me about it. Then, I found out that I can restrict his buying habits to the school lunch ONLY. Anything else needs cash. </p><p> </p><p>Bringing a lunch is very difficult because the SD eliminated lockers over a decade ago; everything must be carried with them at all times. Lunches tend to be flattened in a backpack and lunch containers do not fit in them very well.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DazedandConfused, post: 328045, member: 831"] This is not unusual at all. I never returned money unless my parents specifically asked for the change back. Ironically, knowing this, I ALWAYS request my change back from the difficult children. Son has an account at school and I can put money into it via paypal. A couple of years ago, when it first started, I noticed that he was buying a Gatorade with each lunch. I flipped when I saw the price ($1.50) for each little bottle. I would prefer just to buy them at the store and send one with him. I told him to ixnay buying the Gatorade at school and he surprisingly didn't hassle me about it. Then, I found out that I can restrict his buying habits to the school lunch ONLY. Anything else needs cash. Bringing a lunch is very difficult because the SD eliminated lockers over a decade ago; everything must be carried with them at all times. Lunches tend to be flattened in a backpack and lunch containers do not fit in them very well. [/QUOTE]
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