MIRACLES are made in heaven - Not schools (Goverment Funding)
I would say the education department is celebrating with the
injection of 380 million smackers received from the government
to help fund schools with the new healthy eating diet plan.
Hallelujah and about time too, hallelujah my foot let us do our
sums. If we break down this grand total between them all you
will find secondary schools receive approx 6,000 pounds and
infants around 4,000.
Feeding the five thousand on bread and fish should be left in
the hands of a miracle worker, namely Christ. Schools a place of
learning where children are taught to read and write and now on
top of that being told what to eat
The introduction to a healthier diet plan is a move in the right
direction for controlling obesity also giving the kids a chance
to lead a longer healthier life.
But how on earth without a miracle can teachers get kiddies to
choose between their favorite meals to the ones that are chosen
for them? More funding is needed in this department for this
changeover to take place.
More varieties of meals to choose from then more chance of the
new menu being a success.
But with measly pittance handouts from the government this task
is going to be a long hard struggle for all involved. We all
know what kids are like if forced to do something their not
happy with. They become stubborn and develop an attitude such
like, no matter what you say or do, I am not eating that. Give
them time; let them decide when they are ready to start eating
healthy.
Listen up all schools.
When introducing the new diet, say nothing. Place a plate of
greasy chips covered with a yucky Bovril tasting gravy alongside
a fresh pasta salad. No contest in the eye of the young student.
Take action offer the pupil some sort of reward for choosing to
eat healthy like offering a 10p token with the pasta meal,
indicating when so many tokens are saved they will have
qualified for a special treat towards the end of the month.
If the child's choice is the chip meal,then that's fine. But
believe me when I say there will be no Oliver Twist asking for
more after they have tasted the gravy.
How is chocolate cake rated up against the banana? Schools why
not try adopting a monkey in a zoo. Then let the kiddies know
that by eating a piece of fruit before a fattening slice of cake
they will be helping the adopted chimp/monkey lead a comfortable
life.
Coaxing children into eating healthy couldn't be simpler by
beautifying the dish up with plenty of colour; this can be done
by adding creative touches to the meal making it look more
appetizing than that, of the dish that is not good for them.
For example, the plain scone versus the fancy cream cake
sprinkled with rainbow colored hundreds and thousands with a
bright red glazed cherry on top, in the child's eye presentation
and the entire extras win hands down.
Now for the minors weighing in at 13 stone and standing six
feet tall, coaxing blackmail whatever you call it, is going to
be hard. The only way to approach 5/6th form students is to
point out the benefits of healthy eating. Should he/she choose
to ignore the warning signs, then we ask ourselves did they
learn nothing at school. In saying that, there could be a
genuine reason behind their ignorance. Which brings us back to
government funding? Not enough teachers to show them the way?
Students, pupils and kiddies eat healthy to live long enough to
collect your pension