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    The Wall Street Journal‏Verified account @WSJ 13 Mar 2017

    Schools are experimenting with recess coaches and structured playhttp://on.wsj.com/2mjQUOJ 

    7:09 PM - 13 Mar 2017
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    • Sarah Noble School Deirdre Burke MD.Abire hane Gihad Nightwing Anji Wall Alyson Kuritz Terri Sherron Vicki Peterman Sherry Enderby
    40 replies 54 retweets 93 likes
      1. DWalther‏ @oligohome 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Let kids learn how to police themselves. How to make their own fun. We are losing, the ability to be independent free thinkers

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      2. Terry Crosby  🇺🇸‏ @terrycrosby 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        it's pathetic how dumbed down education is. Let the kids play and explore on there own.

        3 replies 0 retweets 7 likes
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      4. Terry Crosby  🇺🇸‏ @terrycrosby 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @_grammar_

        ha nice catch

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      1. Freeda™‏ @EternaFreeda 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        Does the left ever take a break in trying to control people. Let the kids play! Let them fall down. Let them sort out their disputes!

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      1. Jeff Moore‏ @JeffMoore1126 13 Mar 2017
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        schools do not need recess coaches, they NEED recess and the ability to run and play.

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      2. mpetre‏ @zmarge1961 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @WSJ

        craziness. Just shows that kids nowadays don't have any imagination to pretend & PLAY.

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      3. HBW‏ @wyatterp2005 13 Mar 2017
        Replying to @zmarge1961 @WSJ

        No it shows society will not let the kids have imagination and play in their own. Kids will be kids just leave them be.

        0 replies 0 retweets 1 like
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      1. Jonathan Scott‏ @jaaches 13 Mar 2017
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        KIDS need time to be kids. They need opportunities to use their creativity and imaginations. Chaperones for security reasons, that's all.

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      1. Gerald Baggot‏ @gbaggot 13 Mar 2017
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        Signifying the end of imaginary play at recess.

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      1. Nathan Kogge‏ @NathanK14 13 Mar 2017
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        Can't even give kids a 30-minute break from indoctrination.

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      1. Ronnie Davidson‏ @RonnieD51446722 13 Mar 2017
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        leftist Democrats

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      1. Chris Kozub‏ @recon5961 13 Mar 2017
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        REALLY? WTF

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      1. michael curran‏ @curranmike 13 Mar 2017
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        insecure liberals need coaching from cradle to grave. Within that frame work the answer is YES. Got help us all. We don't need liberals

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      1. John Howell‏ @JCHowell2112 13 Mar 2017
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        What a load of poo! Let them outside and leave them alone!

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      1. Lance Beasley‏ @misterbeasleygo 13 Mar 2017
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        aka physical education?

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      1. TK McWhertor‏ @TkMcwhertor 13 Mar 2017
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        just let the kids play out.

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      1. HBW‏ @wyatterp2005 13 Mar 2017
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        leave the kids be.

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      1. GTX‏ @17archangel 13 Mar 2017
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        only for "aryan" children

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      1. Ann Marie Kelly‏ @amkelly520 13 Mar 2017
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        Ugh! Just let them run around; their lives are so controlled as it is.

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