http://news.ninemsn.com.au/national/...ans-ball-games
Oooh no... kiddies might fall down and get a booboo. BAN SPORT!
Alright, alright, serious time.
I can see the danger of balls hitting younger children... but to punish kids for being active? Come on! It is hard enough to get kids out and about playing nower days.
Add on that this is more pandering to bubble wrap children and all pointy things.
*sigh*
Bloody over-protective parents and bloody school officals....
Also:
Well then start issuing cups as part of the school uniform....
A Melbourne primary school is under fire for banning children from playing ball games before and after school.
Black Rock primary school assistant principal Sue Leighton-Janse issued a statement in the school's newsletter saying students could not "play, use, and bounce or throw balls" out of school hours.
”This is a safety issue as many children get hurt from balls or get knocked over at this time due to the larger amount of people in the playground,” the newsletter reads.
But the school, in the city’s south east, has come under criticism from the chief executive of AFL, Andrew Demetriou, AFL.com reports.
"It's obscene, absurd, in my view. And I'm sure the view of many people is we need sport of any type in our primary schools for our children, tackling childhood obesity," he said.
"I just think it's over-regulation, and I actually fear if we're going to go down that track, because we just need our children participating in sport."
The school's principal Julie Luiten told Nine News that the ban was in response to three or four parents' complaints after a toddler was hit with a ball last week.
Black Rock primary school assistant principal Sue Leighton-Janse issued a statement in the school's newsletter saying students could not "play, use, and bounce or throw balls" out of school hours.
”This is a safety issue as many children get hurt from balls or get knocked over at this time due to the larger amount of people in the playground,” the newsletter reads.
But the school, in the city’s south east, has come under criticism from the chief executive of AFL, Andrew Demetriou, AFL.com reports.
"It's obscene, absurd, in my view. And I'm sure the view of many people is we need sport of any type in our primary schools for our children, tackling childhood obesity," he said.
"I just think it's over-regulation, and I actually fear if we're going to go down that track, because we just need our children participating in sport."
The school's principal Julie Luiten told Nine News that the ban was in response to three or four parents' complaints after a toddler was hit with a ball last week.
Oooh no... kiddies might fall down and get a booboo. BAN SPORT!
Alright, alright, serious time.
I can see the danger of balls hitting younger children... but to punish kids for being active? Come on! It is hard enough to get kids out and about playing nower days.
Add on that this is more pandering to bubble wrap children and all pointy things.
*sigh*
Bloody over-protective parents and bloody school officals....
Also:
"It's going to be permanent. With 1000 people in the yard, students shouldn't be running around and kicking balls."
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