school milk

News this morning is that Michael Gove is reintroducing compulsory school milk in schools, as well as banning chocolates and sweets from sale in schools, and banning cakes and biscuits, except in a restricted form at lunch times, and banning all fried food.

My understanding is school milk used to cause problems for people on the spectrum because of the way it was served up, and the circumstances.

The food restrictions are also bound to cause problems.

I thought I'd raise the question as others may have immediate concerns.

Parents
  • the funny thing is he didn't go to Eaton. Indeed his background ought to have made him more down to earth, practical and realistic. Maybe he has hung around too long with the Eton chronies and picked up bad habits.....

    He did have a bit of an accident making the King James Bible compulsory in schools two years ago, but there wasn't any money in the pot. One wonders if he has thought through the financial side this time either.

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  • the funny thing is he didn't go to Eaton. Indeed his background ought to have made him more down to earth, practical and realistic. Maybe he has hung around too long with the Eton chronies and picked up bad habits.....

    He did have a bit of an accident making the King James Bible compulsory in schools two years ago, but there wasn't any money in the pot. One wonders if he has thought through the financial side this time either.

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