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Every year over 200,000 children visit U.S. emergency rooms for injuries sustained on playgrounds. Schools need to address this problem. read more
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Every year over 200,000 children visit U.S. emergency rooms for injuries sustained on playgrounds. Schools need to address this problem. read more
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Kids say the main reason they bring guns to school is to protect themselves from real and/or potential violence. read more
After a lapse in school safety, it's reasonable to express your concerns to the school in a letter -- and to receive a response. read more
It's not a healthy practice for a child to spend three to five hours per day on the computer. read more
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If a three-year-old enjoys playing with a computer, he certainly should be allowed to be curious about it and enjoy what pleasure it can afford him. read more
Potential problems have been noted for the many children who spend hours at school and at home in front of a computer. read more
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