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Rorey

(8,514 posts)
8. 10th grader
Thu Sep 9, 2021, 05:22 AM
Sep 2021

Probably already watching FauxNews.

One of my grandsons just started preschool a couple of weeks ago. My son and daughter-in-law were concerned because they were told he wasn't eating at school. My advice was not to worry and not to make a big deal out of it. He eats breakfast and then eats when he gets home a little after 3. He will be just fine if he goes for seven hours without food.

The spoiled brat 10th grader who alleges he was denied food will also survive. It's laughable that the mother would actually contact an attorney over such a ridiculous thing. She's raising a kid who will likely be in trouble many times over the coming years.

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