Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:As someone who does not have kids, this is fascinating to me. Growing up we didn't even have water bottles, let alone get a commandment to take them to school. And we had no snacks.
And walked a mile in the snow with no shoes to get there, lol...but y'all get my point.
As it gets hotter on the playgrounds the kids should have water bottles with them. There are articles about slides burning kids and schools needing air con that historically never needed it before. The world is just getting hotter and schools usually don’t have shade in the playground.
It turns out that “123 that’s enough for me” we had kids chant at the water fountain is not enough water for a kid during our hot summers.
Eh, I lived in a place much hotter than here and remember those "123 that's enough for me" days. If kids are drinking during meals and outside of school, they don't need to bring a water bottle around because of the heat.
Many kids are more comfortable having access to water during the day, and that's enough of a reason to say that things should change.
Anonymous wrote:This is the line the OP is drawing. Just wait until the sports team requires that they buy the practice jerseys, jacket and backpack too.
Anonymous wrote:Yes, he needs to be able to drink water during the day and it's not possible to go to the water fountain every 10 minutes. The teacher is probably saying this because he is going too often.