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Head Of Virginia Elementary School Says Game Causes Too Many Injuries

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by dmyers110808 April 15, 2008 4:00 PM EDT
One of my most favorite memories as a kid was playing "Chase" or "Tag" on my elementary playground.


Every kid is going to get bumps and bruises, you cannot prevent that! I do think this school has gone to far. I live in VA and know that this along with other ridculous rules in schools; such as "No shirt or sweatshirts with hoods are allowed" are getting to be to ridculous. I''m all for taking care of children but you cannot prevent kids from getting cuts and bumps, it happens, everyone has done it...and look we all lived!
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by erasmus6 April 15, 2008 3:53 PM EDT
You people are pathetic. You aren''t concerned about whether a child gets seriously hurt or not, you are more concerned about being told you can''t do something. It seems to be a pattern.

The school isn''t talking about banning tag permanently just until the kids can act appropriately.

Yes it is normal for kids to get a little rough but things seem to be crossing a line. If you haven''t noticed that then you must be living in lala land.

With all the violence with kids these days something needs to be done. Parents are obviously not doing their jobs and from reading these posts I can see why. They seem to be more concerned about being told what to do and what not to do.
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by bobnjersey April 15, 2008 3:35 PM EDT
[When the liberal progressive movement in America removed a teachers and parents ability to discipline the students lost respect for authority and the new phenenom of mass shootings emerged.]
[Posted by notblue at 12:01 PM : Apr 15, 2008]

is this a correlation, a causual connection, or just how you feel?
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by missybelle-2009 April 15, 2008 3:34 PM EDT
I have a vision of children doing calisthenics on the playground like the Hitler youth used to do... not exactly a pretty picture. Parents need to take responsibility, or it''s going to be too late.
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by shoppingnut-2009 April 15, 2008 3:28 PM EDT
Yeah, let''s ban everything. Have the kids sit and stare at a wall and become obese, because anything else would cause a lawsuit.
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by Syndicate April 15, 2008 3:25 PM EDT
Why even have a playground?
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by erasmus6 April 15, 2008 3:14 PM EDT
I am all for kids being kids but what we are starting to see is kids being adults. It isn''t any longer about fun and games, it is about ABUSE. Look at the sports, there is always someone hitting someone and putting them in the hospital, some with severe injuries.

Kids are getting more violent everyday. All you have to do is read the articles on this website.

One thing I have picked up on reading comments on this website is that people are more obsessed about being told what to do and what not to do than what is actually right.
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by missybelle-2009 April 15, 2008 3:13 PM EDT
Sadly, maybe these softy liberals have the right idea, possibly... I was raised in the Red Rover-Tag-Dodgeball-picking teams days, and our generation has raised some messed up kids, and now the result is that parents don''t take responsibility for teaching their children life''s lessons and leaving it all up to the schools to take over those chores, therefore it''s much easier to blame someone else for the problems resulting from it, such as more violence being perpetrated by kids...
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by kwajmi April 15, 2008 3:08 PM EDT
How about Red Rover? Or Red-Light, Green-Light? Are those banned too? We are coddling these kids way too much nowadays. It''s just some people wanting to get money by easy lawsuits..."my kid fell down and skinned his knee"...lawsuit against the school! Whoo-Hoo! Whereas years ago, it was cool to sport a skinned knee or elbow while playing at recess. Recess is turning into, sit quietly and breathe, instead of releasing excess energy by playing. Let''s teach our kids how to meditate...no lawsuits for that...YET.
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by notblue April 15, 2008 3:01 PM EDT
When the liberal progressive movement in America removed a teachers and parents ability to discipline the students lost respect for authority and the new phenenom of mass shootings emerged. Now there can be no failure, no losers, no games that challenge or create an environment of a clear definiton of winning or losing. Only time will tell what additonal ramifications will result form this new progressive agenda.
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