My wife and I were discussing our childhood differences between the things our parents told us what they did at recess or play time at home, the things that we did and the things that kids do today. The differences were staggering. My wife being a former professor grabbed a tablet and pen and said we should list the things we were told by our parents, the things we know that we did and now the things our grandkids tell us they did while in elementary school. It was actually surprising to some degree what the differences were comparing the past with today.
Do girls play hop scotch or jacks? Do boys play kick ball or tag? As I drive by elementary schools, I don’t see swings and seesaws anymore. What do kids play or do at recess today? Another issue that came up was our youngest granddaughter who is a senior in high school this year told us on Thanksgiving Day that two of the classes she attends, the teacher told the class that if they want to play on their phone to sit in the back and don’t bother the others that are trying to learn. Would that have happened in your day in your school? I can tell you that the school I attended, the answer is an unequivocally no.
Do girls play hop scotch or jacks? Do boys play kick ball or tag? As I drive by elementary schools, I don’t see swings and seesaws anymore. What do kids play or do at recess today? Another issue that came up was our youngest granddaughter who is a senior in high school this year told us on Thanksgiving Day that two of the classes she attends, the teacher told the class that if they want to play on their phone to sit in the back and don’t bother the others that are trying to learn. Would that have happened in your day in your school? I can tell you that the school I attended, the answer is an unequivocally no.