YIKES!!! I think that is a bit overboard.
John Stossel did a segment on Are we bring too safe? I wonder if anybody wrote in about this incident.
YIKES!!! I think that is a bit overboard.
John Stossel did a segment on Are we bring too safe? I wonder if anybody wrote in about this incident.
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Let nature guide your actions and you will never have to worry if you did the right thing. ~ crow_noir
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Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.
OK, if you find an article that actually explains it all it's not so bad. This is temporary.
http://wbztv.com/watercooler/local_story_025132201.html
Jan 25, 2007 5:59 pm US/Eastern
Choking Incidents Prompt Silent Lunch At School
(AP) WARWICK, R.I. The chapel isn't the only place where silence is expected at one Rhode Island Catholic school.
The St. Rose of Lima School instituted new lunch rules this week that require students to remain silent during lunch. The move comes after three recent choking incidents in the school cafeteria.
All three students are fine, but school Principal Jeannine Fuller said in a letter to parents: "If the lunch room is loud we cannot hear if a child is choking."
The letter laid out a laundry list of new lunchtime rules, including "All students must remain silent," "No child out of their seat," and "One trip to the trash can." Any child who breaks the rules will be put in lunch detention the following day, Fuller's letter said.
Christine Lamoureux, whose 12-year-old is a sixth-grader at the school, said she respects the safety issue, but thinks it's a bad idea.
"I don't think that they should have silent lunch. They are silent all day," she said. "They have to get some type of release."
She said students should be allowed to have quiet conversation while eating.
But mother Thina Paone doesn't mind the silent lunches.
"It can be very crazy (in the cafeteria)," said Paone, 33, who picked up her son Joey, 6, at the suburban school south of Providence on Thursday afternoon.
She said her son understands the policy and hasn't had trouble obeying the new rules.
"Whenever the teacher explains something to him he takes it seriously," she said.
Lori Healey, a fourth grade teacher whose son is a third-grader at the school, said "silent lunch" means students can whisper. It's a safety measure, she said, and it means they're not choking on their food.
"They know it's not for punishment," she said, "It's for safety, and they'll be the first ones to tell you."
Stacey Wildenhain, 40, a teacher's assistant at the school, said her 7-year-old second-grade son thinks the policy is no big deal. She said he told her that: "The sooner we eat, the sooner we can get out to play."
Wildenhain said she wishes more attention were paid to the two teachers who performed the Heimlich maneuver on choking students.
Fuller did not immediately return a call seeking comment, but Michael Guilfoyle, spokesman for the Diocese of Providence, described the silence rule as a temporary safety measure at the school, which has more than 200 students from kindergarten through eighth grade.
He said the school doesn't expect complete silence but enough quiet to keep students safe.
Still, first-grader Joey said the school expected him to be quiet during his 20-minute lunch. And while he said he's OK with the changes, some of his classmates were having trouble obeying the rules.
Amanda Karhuse, of the National Association of Secondary School Principals, a group for middle-level and high school principals, said students shouldn't be running wild during lunch, but they also shouldn't have to be silent.
"It seems kind of ridiculous in our opinion," she said. "Kids need that social time, and they just need time to be kids at that age."
Kara Casali, who has a 6-year-old son at the school, said she got the letter this week, and understands the school's motive. But she thinks it will be tough to enforce.
"I can't imagine having a silent lunch," she said.
(© 2007 The Associated Press. All Rights Reserved.)
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Let nature guide your actions and you will never have to worry if you did the right thing. ~ crow_noir
The pet world excels where the human world is lacking; sterilization and adoption. ~ crow_noir
Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.
I'm sorry but I have a real problem with the "fear of any type of injury" mentality.
I mean c'mon, what's next?.......If they bite their tongue while eating do we remove all their teeth? If they stub their toes do we require everyone to wear steel toed boots? If they poke themselves with a rough fingernail do we have their fingernails removed? If they scratch a mosquito bite until it bleeds do we forbid outside play and scratching? If they bump their heads on a desk do we ban having a desk? If they trip over their shoelaces do we ban walking?
I grew up riding a bicycle without a helmet (never hit my head, but did once knock loose my front teeth which were saved and still healthy to this day) I learned that falling hurts and to be more careful.
I grew up rollerskating on the sidewalk without elbow/knee pads (I skinned myself up a few times, nothing serious) I learned that falling hurts and to be more careful.
I grew up playing on a playground that had gravel not woodchips (I fell a few times, got some gravel stuck in my skin a couple times, nothing serious) I learned not to do crazy stunts because falling hurts and had to be more careful.
I've stubbed my toes, skinned my legs/arms, got poked in the eye with a pencil eraser once (accidentally dropped my book on it and it flipped up to hit me in the eye, hurt for a few days then was fine), twisted my ankle once, and bonked my head a few times. I survived without any later consequences.
I was raised in a household that did NOT have outlet covers without major incidents. I was raised by a single mom in a household without locks on the cupbords (NEVER did I play with any cleaners or anything in the cupboards). I was raised without baby gates, baby monitors, and padded cribs. My mom made sure to keep a very close watch on me and made sure that anyone babysitting me did the same.
Given how I, and many of my peers, were raised and ALL survived without major incidents, I have a hard time with this "fear of any type of injury" mentality. Sometimes a kid kinda has to get a little banged up to learn things from riding a bike to learning that the stove is hot don't touch it.
Many may not agree, but that's my opinion anyways.
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*round of applause*
Your speech makes up a bit for me not hearing John S. rant about this.![]()
Thank you.
Originally Posted by Catlady711
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Let nature guide your actions and you will never have to worry if you did the right thing. ~ crow_noir
The pet world excels where the human world is lacking; sterilization and adoption. ~ crow_noir
Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.
Originally Posted by crow_noir
Who's John S.?
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RIP Jack July 2 2013
RIP Bear July 5 2016
RIP Pooky June 23 2018
. RIP Josh July 6 2019
RIP Cami January 6 2022
Maybe they should just liquidize all the food in the school. Problem solved.![]()
I remember when I was in grade school in Sacramento back in the 60's and we were not allowed to talk in the cafeteria. Once you were done eating and went outside then you could talk as much as you wanted during your play time. This was a public school. *shrug* As long as the kids are allowed some time to socialize during the day. It also kept down problems like food fights and kids picking on one another and bullying others by taking food. If there was NO talking then a voice speaking up about having food taken really stood out.
Originally Posted by jackie
But then they might choke if they drink it too fast! I think each child should be assigned a nurse to feed them through an IV. And of course, we need to get rid of recess, I mean, someone could fall and get hurt. Maybe each child should have a little bubble to live in at all times, so if they do fall or anything it won't hurt.
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/
The guy with the mustache.
http://abcnews.go.com/2020/Stossel/
Originally Posted by Catlady711
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Let nature guide your actions and you will never have to worry if you did the right thing. ~ crow_noir
The pet world excels where the human world is lacking; sterilization and adoption. ~ crow_noir
Please, if your dog is arthritic look into getting it Elk Velvet Antler. Look up my posts on it, PM me, or look it up on a search engine; but please if you love your dog and want it to live many more years consider this option. I've seen so many posts on here about dogs needlessly suffering. I can't make a new post about EVA every time so this plea is going here. EVA also helps with other ailments such as anemia.
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