New Zealand Schools Find Less Structure Improves Children's Behavior

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"A research project involving eight schools in Dunedin and Auckland report that loosening rules on the playground may lead to fewer incidents of bullying, vandalism, and injury. One principal opines 'The kids were motivated, busy and engaged. In my experience, the time children get into trouble is when they are not busy, motivated and engaged. It's during that time they bully other kids, graffiti or wreck things around the school.' As one might expect, the article states that there was a lot of resistance to the project, and I'm kind of surprised they got as many administrators to sign on as they did. The story may be premature, as the article states that 'the results of the study will be collated this year,' but it may be interesting to see how the numbers shake out."
 

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This article means nothing for the US. In this era of increased effiminization of our society, the idea of children freely playing is completely asinine. Look at the schools in my surrounding vicinity. They have went as far as banning the use of balls in school. Balls for Christ sakes!!

http://m.huffpost.com/us/entry/4065353/

It's no wonder with increased sterilization, and the myriad of rules, we have created a society of allergic attention defecit degenerates that get bullied and want to kill themselves or others. The worst part is it only gets worse, because those in power need to create more rules to show their power.
 
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