I'm being a grammar Nazi here but in the genuine interest of helping you out, I must point out that the following is incorrect: "We use to have children .."
It's "We USED to have children ..."
You have to stick a "d" on the end because you are talking about something which happened in the past (children who had to eat at certain hours of the day because of their diabetes, but you are no longer at a school with these children.)
For example, you would say, "I dined out last week", not, "I dine out last week."
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I'm being a grammar Nazi here but in the genuine interest of helping you out, I must point out that the following is incorrect: "We use to have children .."
It's "We USED to have children ..."
You have to stick a "d" on the end because you are talking about something which happened in the past (children who had to eat at certain hours of the day because of their diabetes, but you are no longer at a school with these children.)
For example, you would say, "I dined out last week", not, "I dine out last week."