
Raise A Genius Kid Africa
February 20, 2025 at 08:22 AM
He was in my class first day of resumption, there was rice, stew and chicken, fried plantain and sliced boiled egg in another plate, irish potato and carrot in another plate then ribena and caprison with biscuit.
Haa.... All these for a three years old.
He practically went home with most of the food as he is not a big eater. I don't eat or trash food, I returned it all after he ate the little he could.
Next day, he was taken to other arm of the class. My boss was on my neck and then I showed him the lunch bag, oga self was speechless.
A year later, he was in my class again.
Now he is 4, the same loading lunchbag pattern. My HOD pleaded I manage her and I have been managing o 😄😄😄.
First term, Miss Esther: please make sure he eats his food and protein.
Mind you, he can't even feed himself 😁😁😁😁.
Omo, when i finish feeding him, he can barely carry himself 😁.
He won't be able to eat his snacks then she started complaining about snacks too.I have to give him fruit as he is resuming in the morning.
Later the mum said it's not a must he finishes his food as he is becoming too fat.
Me to her, pls give him the quantity you want him to finish. Na that one we drag to December.
Second term, I borrow my self sense.
Small food, all the plantain and protein, fruits and snacks.
A friend asked her why she is doing that and she said.... She wants the teacher to know she is capable.
Are we in a competition? NO
Is my child in that class ? NO
Why the show off ?
There are parents like this in every school and class.
Give your child the quantity they can eat.
If you see the way some of these food you took time, effort and money to prepare are being trashed on a daily basis you will be surprised.
Give enough protein, fruit and good homemade food but in the quantity you child or children can finish.
Bukie Oluboye
(Raise a Genius Kid Africa Facebook Group)

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