meridianday
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23-02-2007 12:53
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meridianday
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08-04-2007 23:55
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CricketBeautiful
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Many more over-weight kids. More people who won't venture out of their homes for fear, or because they think they've got all they need inside their own for walls.
Can I sue the city and schoolboard for removing now-declared-unsafe jungle gyms and swings? Just finished paying for 12 weeks of sensory integration for my son: playgrounds and swings and obstacle courses. Huge improvement in gross motor skills, including motor planning and complex moves.
If having that play makes such a difference, what about not having it?
You know the game "grounder"? You move around the jungle gym without touching the ground. That sort of movement is a huge part of it.
So's swinging the "wrong" way; lots of wrong ways, with targets and dodging.
Add the social aspect of it, goal-setting, challenges, practice, solo-play. Chasing a ball around a field can get awfully boring by comparison, especially if that's all you have.
So how many "average" kids could be "better-than-average"? How many "borderline" kids could be "average"? All for the cost of getting rid of the lawyers and lawsuits.
My son is borderline. Great personality, very intelligent, so the teachers are more likely to adapt to his lack of concentration rather than get mad at him. But the rest?
Then again, suing them would be denying that, ultimately, I'm the one who is responsible for getting him what he needs. I have the resources and ability; I won't take up the public funding that is already over-stretched. I will help create a demand for the therapists and training and studies to prove this sort of thing helps. (If we left it to the government, they'd fund one study by a non-believer, and no one would hear about it.)
Videogames and internet are replacing real-world contacts. Kids are taught not to say "hi" to strangers. Neighbors who could help "keep their noses out of it".
Not good.
That's why I get out and tell stories and to go to storyteller groups. Stay an hour after school with the other kids (and moms). Walk to school. Chat while waiting in line. Tell the kid in the playground that what he's doing is not acceptable (and why), and make sure he sees my appreciation when he does good.
I believe in the starfish principle. And the more who do, the better our chances.
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Between stimulus and response there is a space.
In that space is our power to choose our response.
In our response lies our growth and our freedom.
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12-04-2007 15:33
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Metaliant
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In Britian, there's hardly any sports fields, sports aren't encouraged because they are afraid that t will teach kids how to be competitive, kids stay inside to play their PCs, PS2, PS3s, XBoxs, Xbox 360s, Wiis, etc or just wander around towns and cities wearing hoodles either making trouble or just doing nothing.
It was different when I was a kid, we played in the cd de sac where I lived and played sports at least twice a week at school and I even jogged home from school (not to keep fit but just to watch telly but heck it made me fit).
Surely we need playgrounds and sports to not only keep our kids bodies healthy but also their minds as well.
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13-04-2007 07:17
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