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    Playground Rules that Treat Kids as Delicate Morons

    January 12, 2018
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    These twirl bar rules get my goat! Join the general harumphing here!

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    3 Comments

    1. test on January 15, 2018 5:31 am

      I miss the community that used to be here. The regulars used to have interesting things to say and argued about various aspects of everything directly. The community at let’s grow seems to be just few bitter people seeking to vent and they never engage each other even when they disagree.

    2. Artyom on January 15, 2018 10:19 am

      The shirts should be tucked rule actually makes sense. If the kid is wearing a belt with any kind of buckle, it can rub a hole into the shirt very easily.

    3. angelina on January 24, 2018 8:21 pm

      I wish they would also add, ‘kids should not trip whenever possible.’

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