I disagree. When he was a baby, he needed everything doing for him because he couldn't do it for himself. Now he feeds himself, talks, walks, takes himself to the toilet, asks for what he wants....
Again I think you misunderstand what I was suggesting. I am not saying that the school should not look after her. However if it turns out that there is a specific reason why the child didn't eat her lunch, then that could help prevent it happening again. Also I do believe that you can say to a 4 year old that it's important to eat all their lunch. Yes, the adults in charge should be making sure that happens, and doing something about it if for some reason she doesn't. That doesn't alter the fact that the more the child understands the better her control will be and the better her Mum will feel about it.
Hi MaryPlain,
In a perfect world all children would do what they are told.🙂 However, when you are 4 and your friend is running outside to play - that is the most important thing in the world to you - not whether your carbs have matched your insulin! And most likely by the time the child comes home - three hours later - they cant remember whether they ate their food or not - never mind whether they had been distracted or didnt feel hungry or didnt like the sandwich filling - childrens minds dont work like that. If the TA/Teacher *had* been monitoring what was going on then they could have acted on it - and/or told the parents what the problem was - but clearly there were not doing their job and not following the care plan. If there is a care plan in place it is for a very good reason and it should be followed. If the School decide they cant follow it then fair enough - but until or unless this is explained to the parent then they have a duty of care to follow it.
Whilst it is advantageous to understand what the issue was surrounding the not eating of the food - it doesnt take away the fact that no-one was monitoring this - and it could have turned out very differently - which is what the mum is worried about - not the reason why the food wasnt eaten - simply why the School werent following the care plan. Being pro-active rather than re-active is far better.
There is a huge difference between following the normal milestones in a babies life (walking talking) and being responsible for a life-threatening condition - the two dont compare.🙂Bev