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Skipping lunch and/or hoarding lunch money
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<blockquote data-quote="wakeupcall" data-source="post: 327987" data-attributes="member: 2287"><p>Boy, can I relate to this. difficult child also has the ability to have an account in the lunchroom. TWICE I've had to empty it and give it up. It's like a free charge card for him...he was buying food and dumping it, or buying all of his friends food. It was HORRIBLE. One day alone he spent fourteen dollars on school lunch. Now we give him EXACTLY the same amount every single day in cash to put in his pocket. It's like having a four year old rather than a fourteen year old. He wouldn't pack a lunch and I refuse to do it at his age. I also can monitor what he eats at lunch and that's scary, too. He eats the same thing every day. No way can he manage an account.....if he could, it's the answer.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wakeupcall, post: 327987, member: 2287"] Boy, can I relate to this. difficult child also has the ability to have an account in the lunchroom. TWICE I've had to empty it and give it up. It's like a free charge card for him...he was buying food and dumping it, or buying all of his friends food. It was HORRIBLE. One day alone he spent fourteen dollars on school lunch. Now we give him EXACTLY the same amount every single day in cash to put in his pocket. It's like having a four year old rather than a fourteen year old. He wouldn't pack a lunch and I refuse to do it at his age. I also can monitor what he eats at lunch and that's scary, too. He eats the same thing every day. No way can he manage an account.....if he could, it's the answer. [/QUOTE]
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