It's actually the behavior of the cheater, compared the non-cheaters.
The cheaters on average reach out to alot more women than non-cheaters.
They're running around giving the cheater experience to a lots of women,
and the non-cheater is only giving the non-cheater experience to one woman.
The cheaters are also less selective.
They're always giving out the cheater experience, the non-cheaters are more selective. They need to choose carefully(because they're only with one woman) so they take more time selecting a woman to reach out to.
It's like stepping out side in the rain.
You not getting wet because you're you.
You just getting wet because you're going somewhere in the rain.
Is her lunch making it to school? Is she eating it? Are the snacks before or after lunch? Are the other kids getting the snacks? Is it an activity, like snack time? Are the snack foods a favorite of the child's? Or is she wanting to participate? Is she claiming hunger for either of the previously mentioned reasons? Is she trading parts of her lunch away? Is she undereating in the morning or at lunch to save room for the snacks? Does the school realize you're not aware they're feeding her? Is that policy, or has there been a break down in communication?
I'd have questions.
Investigating the problem is the first step in addressing the problem.
Well, in this case you think it might be causing her harm,
so of course the first step is to tell them to stop.
There wasn't a food allergy question when she was enrolled?
I would think that would be a standard part of enrolling a child
Pay it, because I wouldn't want my child to experience a negative reaction from the teacher over something that's really between the adults, and have a discussion with the school to learn why it happened(ie: do they think the child is going unfed, or coming to school under supplied, are they trying not to leave the child out in something the other kids are getting, was there an effort to let me know this was going on...I'd have a lot of questions), and discuss how I wanted things handled going forward.
It's used to feed the animals and the people both. We even drink it. The most popular beverage here is pop(coke, pepsi and etc.), and most of that is sweetened with corn syrup in the U.S.
There was an apple and cherry orchard near where I grew up though. It was a u-pick business, meaning we harvested what we bought. There are strawberry farms like that around here to.
RE: a woman leader
I think it took more courage to stay, in that case.She would have been exalted to folk hero status had she thrown a tantrum
and stormed off. She could have thrown Bill under the bus, and backed over
him while the world cheered for her.