Summer camps should go phone free too, as in this essay about Jewish summer camps. Phones in hands or bunks block connection, communion, appreciation of nature, and spiritual experience.
By Melissa Frey, in the technology issue of @SapirJournal
https://t.co/YIq05p0Cuf
There’s a lot of emphasis on “cyberbullying” that happens in public social media spaces.
But sometimes the most cutting interactions come from group texts...
The rules of teen group texts, according to teens - The Washington Post https://t.co/q2pfvjF9om
Ontario, Canada's most populated province, was just hit with their worst snowstorm in years.
It led to school closures, traffic jams, and police warning people to stay home.
It also led to the most amazing acts of kindness you’ll ever see.
A Canadian Thread.
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TEACHERS hi it’s Hal
DM me your virtual link and a time Tuesday or Wednesday that you have a remote class & I will jump on and give you and the kids a Bodybreak!
Inspired by @gerrydee
@imgrund@gregbradyTO The best masks should be worn for as long as they are even the smallest bit beneficial to the race towards ending this pandemic. Having said that, masks are not totally benign. Students learn better when they see their teacher smile. As soon as the race is won, ditch those masks.
@imgrund Agreed. The first hires could have been (and can still be) teachers, graphic designers, and marketing experts. Communicating science is, as we now all see, harder than it sounds.
German insurance companies want RISKIER PLAYGROUNDS!
Kids "who improved their motor skills in playgrounds at an early age were less likely to suffer accidents as they got older."
There is RISK to a "NO RISK" society!
https://t.co/YmZ4d3XluB via @reason