Lilbear1
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Theres a thing as to many?How many snacks in a day is too many?
Theres a thing as to many?How many snacks in a day is too many?
Sorry I probably live in a different country to you ..My provider allows top ups online ...maybe just check to be sure you can't top up online,I wasn't aware until I happened to check one day..Who are you with if you don't mind me asking? I don't think I can pay online with my pay as you meter, they stopped top ups via paypoint zones so I can now only get my card/key topped up via the post office. I hope they don't close as I won't be able to get any.
It was on bbc news that couples who are in relationships but don’t live together can’t go between different housesSorry if this isn’t the right place for this but I have a question. I usually live between two houses (my parents and my boyfriends, half a week each). Should I be sticking to just one house at the moment?
Lol give them exactly the same to eat as a school day same breakfast the a lunch with pud like a school meal the snack they usually have on way home and there tea it's hard but my friend is trying to keep normal eating patterns and times. When she was on the phone her youngest was moaning for a snack she said does miss .. let you eat in class no well that's your answerIf you find the answer let me know ... tried the snack basket with my kids all gone first break then started to complain they were starving and I wasnt fair
Lol give them exactly the same to eat as a school day same breakfast the a lunch with pud like a school meal the snack they usually have on way home and there tea it's hard but my friend is trying to keep normal eating patterns and times. When she was on the phone her youngest was moaning for a snack she said does miss .. let you eat in class no well that's your answer
That sounds about right . Anyway I've had about 6 up to now.
Create a tuck shop with snacks.
Make a poster with the prices of everything in there. Each bit of work/chore/good behaviour gets buttons/tokens/money for them to spend in the tuck shop.
If they spend it all in their first break, - tough. They'll have to work and build it back up again.
Okay will do thanks.Sorry I probably live in a different country to you ..My provider allows top ups online ...maybe just check to be sure you can't top up online,I wasn't aware until I happened to check one day..
I’ve done this. They get 5 coupons a day to spend on ‘snacks’ the less healthy things cost more in coupons than the healthy stuff to ensure they’re not always picking sweets. Once they’ve spent them that’s it for the day. Only 2 days in but they’ve taken to it well and it’s curbed the endless snack asking.Create a tuck shop with snacks.
Make a poster with the prices of everything in there. Each bit of work/chore/good behaviour gets buttons/tokens/money for them to spend in the tuck shop.
If they spend it all in their first break, - tough. They'll have to work and build it back up again. ☺
No you won’t be asked to sign. All the delivery companies (Royal Mail, DHL, DPD etc) have stated they will sign on behalf of the customer, recording the name of the person who receives the parcel. I know Royal Mail have said they will knock, leave the parcel by the door, step back until the door is answered so to keep distance. I would guess it’s similar with the others too.Really tiny issue... I missed a parcel delivery and it requires a signature. I’ve rearranged for it to come and just wondering if I still have to sign for it/how?