|
% |
% |
Health/disability aids and equipment, if needed |
99 |
|
New, properly fitted shoes |
99 |
94 |
Warm waterproof coat or jacket |
98 |
95 |
Fresh fruit or vegetables at least once a day |
97 |
93 |
Opportunity to take regular exercise |
97 |
|
Three meals a day |
95 |
90 |
All the school uniform required by the school |
95 |
|
Celebrating special occasions such as birthdays |
95 |
92 |
Their own bed |
94 |
93 |
Having a hobby or leisure activity |
94 |
89 |
At least four warm tops, such as jumpers, fleeces or sweatshirts |
93 |
73 |
Books of their own |
92 |
89 |
Buy new clothes when needed |
92 |
|
Going on school day trips |
92 |
74 |
Going on family day trips |
89 |
|
Toys (e.g. dolls, play figures, teddies etc.) |
88 |
83 |
Going to youth club or similar activity |
88 |
|
Enough bedrooms for boys and girls over 10 to sleep separately |
87 |
78 |
Attending play group at least once a week for preschool-aged children |
87 |
88 |
Educational games |
86 |
83 |
At least four pairs of trousers, leggings or skirts |
84 |
69 |
At least seven pairs of new underpants |
83 |
83 |
At least 50 pence per week pocket money |
82 |
49 |
Meat, fish or vegetarian equivalent at least twice a day |
80 |
77 |
Sports gear or equipment |
76 |
60 |
Garden to play in |
76 |
68 |
Construction toys such as Lego |
72 |
62 |
Having friends round once a fortnight |
72 |
59 |
New, not second-hand clothes |
70 |
70 |
One week’s holiday a year away from home with their families |
69 |
70 |
Computer suitable for doing school work |
56 |
41 |
Bicycle |
54 |
54 |
Comic or magazine once a week |
52 |
|
Pet, if wanted |
40 |
|
Going to the cinema regularly |
25 |
|
Computer games |
21 |
18 |
Access to the internet from home |
20 |
|