Essay (Social life №7)

  Nowadays, more and more representatives of different religions appear in schools, which creates some difficulties in education, training, communication and even nutrition. But if the problems associated with learning are solved by the individual approach of the teacher, then how to be with food? To compile a menu for representatives of common beliefs or to ask parents to compile an individual menu for their child or do nothing? I think both variants can interact.

At first, schools can provide more flexible food choice for every student and add special meals for different believers. For example, for Muslims prepare halal, for Jews - kosher food, for Hindus to make a vegetarian diet etc. Also, this idea allows every student to make their own diet, which can prevent eating disorders.

Second part of solution is to attract  parents to make an individual religious diet for their babys. This way is more universal, because it includes much more uncommon religious than previous variant. For example, It is difficult to guess that your school will have a Zen Buddhist, whose religion is very complex and requires intervention in drawing up a diet plan. However, ordinary student can`t make own food plan.

The third, this option is to combine the first and second options, where everyone will win. For example, all students, without exception, can choose or create their own meal plan.

To conclude, i think, there aren`t any problems in nutrition for each student in school or university where was provided a good system of making particular diets.

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