2024-04-04
- April McGreger
(from US general21)
Saving their social time – and their emotional lives – is more important than ‘achievement’ activitiesParents in the US: are you happy with your child’s school lunch?When my son started kindergarten, I wondered how he would adjust to a seven-hour school day without an afternoon nap and how quickly he would make new friends. I never imagined lunch would be the worst part of his day.I was horrified to learn that his A-rated public school in one of North Carolina’s best school systems forced my five-year-old and his schoolmates to endure 15-minute silent lunches. Talking in a whisper would lead to a swift reprimand by the lunch monitor. He could even lose precious play time for excessive talking. Continue reading...
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[USA]
🌎 https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/apr/04/silent-school-lunch-kids-mental-health
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