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  • #16
    Originally posted by stabbychick
    :.. What a little POS!! Did he do it on purpose? I hope the little brat got in some trouble at least. Accidents can happen in play, but some kids are just buttheads and need to be disciplined.



    Hehehehe...SLUG BUG!!! No slugs back! pp

    Yeah it was intentional...."she" was mad because my daughter wouldn't lie for her or hide the truth.

    Stupid kid stuff. But a serious whiplash.


    I taught her some footwork to evade attacks from behind and a few easy Judo throws. Awareness is sweet. Paybacks are a bitch. Esp. if you can make it look like an accident or just a "clumsy" mistake.


    "OOPS!" I'm sorry to see you smash your face into that... Did it hurt? How clumsy of me!!!

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    • #17
      Originally posted by Tant01
      I taught her some footwork to evade attacks from behind and a few easy Judo throws. Awareness is sweet. Paybacks are a bitch. Esp. if you can make it look like an accident or just a "clumsy" mistake.


      "OOPS!" I'm sorry to see you smash your face into that... Did it hurt? How clumsy of me!!!
      ROFLMAO!!! We definately think the same way.
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        • #19
          Originally posted by BoarSpear View Post
          'Not it!' More schools ban games at recess

          Fourth grade students in Cincinnati, Ohio, play tag together at recess, but now some schools across the country are banning the game, saying it "progresses easily into slapping and hitting."

          By Emily Bazar, USA TODAY
          Some traditional childhood games are disappearing from school playgrounds because educators say they're dangerous.

          Elementary schools in Cheyenne, Wyo., and Spokane, Wash., banned tag at recess this year. Others, including a suburban Charleston, S.C., school, dumped contact sports such as soccer and touch football.

          In other cities, including Wichita; San Jose, Calif.; Beaverton, Ore.; and Rancho Santa Fe., Calif., schools took similar actions earlier.

          The bans were passed in the name of safety, but some children's health advocates say limiting exercise and free play can inhibit a child's development.

          Groups such as the National School Boards Association don't keep statistics on school games.

          But several experts, including Donna Thompson of the National Program for Playground Safety, verify the trend. Dodge ball has been out at some schools for years, but banning games such as tag and soccer is a newer development.

          "It's happening more," Thompson says. Educators worry about "kids running into one another" and getting hurt, she says.

          In January, Freedom Elementary School in Cheyenne prohibited tag at recess because it "progresses easily into slapping and hitting and pushing instead of just touching," Principal Cindy Farwell says.

          Contact sports were banned from recess at Charles Pinckney Elementary early this year, says Charleston County schools spokeswoman Mary Girault, because children suffered broken arms and dislocated fingers playing touch football and soccer.

          Some schools that ban games at recess allow children to play them in gym class under supervision.

          Critics of the bans say playing freely helps kids learn to negotiate rules and resolve disputes.

          "They learn to change and to problem-solve," says Rhonda Clements, an education professor at Manhattanville College.

          Joe Frost, emeritus professor of early childhood education at the University of Texas-Austin, sees playground restrictions as harmful.

          "You're taking away the physical development of the children," he says. "Having time for play is essential for children to keep their weight under control."



          ....................... Yeah uh huh....how much bigger wussies do they intend to create? Arent we fat and dumb enough yet? "stop those damn kids from exercising or playing its too dangerous"....uh huh, everything is fine, go back to sleep....

          You mentioned fat and dumb, but you left out drugged up compliant zombies, which is what you get when children are given Ritilan and similiar drugs. Not to mention that most schools have a zero tolerance policy on violence, so even when a child is attacked, if he or she attempts to defend themselves they will be punished. This happened to my son, who by the way is now homeschooled. But I was very proud of the way he handled himself and put that punk puking on the ground, so when my wife and I were told that he would be suspended for 2 days and the kid that attacked him was only given ond day of SAC we decided enough was enough.When children are forced to bottle up their emotions it is only a matter of time until they explode.

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