tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4354745791110027115.post8080284574641421382..comments2023-04-25T14:14:59.203+10:00Comments on Jen's Busy Days: After 10 days of Public SchoolJen's Busy Dayshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01556286599575103565noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4354745791110027115.post-25782650016522955102013-02-11T16:27:54.368+11:002013-02-11T16:27:54.368+11:00Hey Jen, we have Junkfood Friday for the same reas...Hey Jen, we have Junkfood Friday for the same reason! I figure limiting junk to once a week is a reasonable compromise! And I'm hearing you on the lunches - that has been the hardest part of school for me. We try wraps, cold pasta with peas and corn, vegemite and cheese and pizza scrolls, and thick foccaccia style pizza for variations on the sarnie..<br /><br />So sorry to hear your wee boy having a hard time. Lucky he has a kind mum to support him.. I second scimum's suggestions - he may find buddies quicker in a small group situation. Are there any lunchtime clubs he could join? Hope things are looking up soon. It is such a huge leap he is taking, and the older they are, it seems the longer it takes to find that little group of 'kindred spirits'. I found obsessively hanging round other school mums, making friends with them and organising play dates helped too.<br />All the best xxJohttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17803297366197086152noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-4354745791110027115.post-20496567093659526342013-02-10T23:34:38.675+11:002013-02-10T23:34:38.675+11:00Aah, Jen, I am really feeling for you and your boy...Aah, Jen, I am really feeling for you and your boys at the moment. I hope it settles down. Maybe if your 10 yr old finds a good friend at school it will give him something to look forward to each day? Alternatively do they have somewhere quiet he can escape to at lunchtime? I know my ds1 spent a lot of time in the library and the computer lab.scimumhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/14569679988593085564noreply@blogger.com