Swingsets Leading Cause of Child Death
Posted: Tue Jun 20, 2006 9:10 am
Or so some school districts would have you believe. Tucson (where I used to live for a few years in fact) recently eliminated swing-sets from their playgrounds. Why? Because children may be injured.
Other districts are following suit and replacing traditional playground equipment (ladders/slides/monkeybars/see-saws) with friendlier, safer, heavily padded equipment.
I don't know why they are concerned, since they are already lobbying to eliminate recess altogether, wouldn't that solve the problem?
Here's a thought...lets just keep our kids inside. Sun is dangerous. We should wrap them in bubblewrap and stick them in pillow-padded classrooms with rubber pencils and paper with rounded edges to prevent deadly papercuts.
I can't wait for this generation to grow up. In 20 years we are going to see a young man on TV who just joined the army but is suing because the gun he was told to carry has sharp edges and the handrail to get into his tank doesnt have proper grip pads on it.
Anyone know of a good Chinese class?
Other districts are following suit and replacing traditional playground equipment (ladders/slides/monkeybars/see-saws) with friendlier, safer, heavily padded equipment.
I don't know why they are concerned, since they are already lobbying to eliminate recess altogether, wouldn't that solve the problem?
Here's a thought...lets just keep our kids inside. Sun is dangerous. We should wrap them in bubblewrap and stick them in pillow-padded classrooms with rubber pencils and paper with rounded edges to prevent deadly papercuts.
I can't wait for this generation to grow up. In 20 years we are going to see a young man on TV who just joined the army but is suing because the gun he was told to carry has sharp edges and the handrail to get into his tank doesnt have proper grip pads on it.
Anyone know of a good Chinese class?