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<blockquote data-quote="mouseee" data-source="post: 2141626" data-attributes="member: 511004"><p>I agree with all the above! </p><p></p><p>Having been dxd before the holidays and back at school as a T2 this term there are lots of things to do to keep bs constant and loads of LC options for lunch that are not sandwiches and are quick to eat.</p><p></p><p>Cooked chicken, left overs from the night before, cold sausages, prawn mayo pot, cheese and LC crackers ( they take 10 mins to make) </p><p>Also agree with the self care, you can't do our job at half speed. I had a couple of little bs wobbles as I got used to the new work routine but told children I needed to test and eat and why.(They were crashes after high bs!) There are bound to be a couple of D children in school and it all helps awareness.</p><p></p><p>And make sure you are in a union. Today. They can advise and support. Keep all emails, messages, meetings, notes etc. I struggled through work place bullying but I wish I'd had the guts to deal with it properly. Ultimately, if you don't like your school, move on and find your spiritual home! Best thing i did.</p><p></p><p>It is really important to be kind to yourself. Good luck... half term will be here in no time!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mouseee, post: 2141626, member: 511004"] I agree with all the above! Having been dxd before the holidays and back at school as a T2 this term there are lots of things to do to keep bs constant and loads of LC options for lunch that are not sandwiches and are quick to eat. Cooked chicken, left overs from the night before, cold sausages, prawn mayo pot, cheese and LC crackers ( they take 10 mins to make) Also agree with the self care, you can't do our job at half speed. I had a couple of little bs wobbles as I got used to the new work routine but told children I needed to test and eat and why.(They were crashes after high bs!) There are bound to be a couple of D children in school and it all helps awareness. And make sure you are in a union. Today. They can advise and support. Keep all emails, messages, meetings, notes etc. I struggled through work place bullying but I wish I'd had the guts to deal with it properly. Ultimately, if you don't like your school, move on and find your spiritual home! Best thing i did. It is really important to be kind to yourself. Good luck... half term will be here in no time! [/QUOTE]
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