Anonymous wrote:It varies from school to school. My children get a lot of running around at school between PE (1x week for younger, 2x week for older), recess and aftercare. They spend a lot of time running around outside in structured or unstructured play. On days I WFH (3x week) we walk or bike to school each way which also helps.
I think it’s weird in 2022 that you think ESPECIALLY boys need physical exertion. All children do.
OP here. Thank you for your perspective. My kids get at least 1.5 hours at a local playground after school everyday, so I am not concerned about them not getting enough movement and outdoor time overall. However, I am concerned that keeping the kids focused on academics, without breaks, for too long may backfire and affect their focus, behavior and/or learning.
Even though it’s 2022 gender differences still exist, and I believe boys may have a harder time self-regulating when under stress, at least at a young age. Of course girls need outdoor time and breaks too! But I think they may be able to cope better even with less than ideal.
Does anybody know if kids may get some break in between classes? I cannot believe they have to go for 3/4 hours of classes without interruption. I am not at all familiar with how school works nowadays. Even we adults get breaks while working isn’t? Why shouldn’t we expect a more humane treatment of our children?