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Do Something!

Reality check

You need to know just what your child is eating before you decide what action to take. This section suggests ways of checking what they really eat every day, including a chart they can fill in themselves; there's information to help you assess how good their school meals are and a guide to finding out what's on the menu.

  1. They're eating – what?
  2. Keep a grub log
  3. What is the healthy stuff?
  4. Check out the menu

Make a difference

You want to make changes not enemies. This section arms you with the information you need to persuade schools that it is in their interests as educators to ensure that the students eat well. It tells you who makes the decisions and the best way to let them know your views, plus a host of ideas to help you organise an effective campaign.

  1. Start a campaign
  2. Who runs the show?
  3. Activate and motivate?
  4. Don't complain, organise

Prepare for change

There's no point providing great food at school if the kids won't eat it. The transformation really needs to start at home. Here are some great ideas to convince your children that fresh, nutritious food tastes better, makes them feel healthier and is fun to prepare.

  1. Tempt their taste buds
  2. Fab food at home
  3. Get your portions
  4. Great lunchboxes

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