Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, then why isn't the solution to say "we've had lots of problems with accidents caused by wheeled backpacks; please assess whether your child actually needs one. If not, don't bring it. If so, please teach your kid how to use the pack in crowded halls or on stairways so that s/he won't put others at risk.
Not need to sacrifice the individual to the group. Or to waste a teachable moment (good for your kid to think about what s/he is schlepping to/from/around school and whether it's necessary; good for your kid to think about how the space you take up changes depending on what you're carting and how and that it's important to watch out for others).
In a perfect world, that works. Everyone would be reasonable and weigh the individual needs against the community's need. But if this thread is an example, everyone would look at what is best for them personally and decide accordingly.
In a school, it is better to have hard and fast rules - especially when it comes to safety. Honestly, I would expect and prefer that that principal would make decisive rules about child safety issues and not leave it up to individual parents.
Thank you. I wouldn't be able to understand your mandate if you explained the reason behind it. I am so dumb it would confuse me. Thank you, enlightened one!

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Well, then why isn't the solution to say "we've had lots of problems with accidents caused by wheeled backpacks; please assess whether your child actually needs one. If not, don't bring it. If so, please teach your kid how to use the pack in crowded halls or on stairways so that s/he won't put others at risk.
Not need to sacrifice the individual to the group. Or to waste a teachable moment (good for your kid to think about what s/he is schlepping to/from/around school and whether it's necessary; good for your kid to think about how the space you take up changes depending on what you're carting and how and that it's important to watch out for others).
In a perfect world, that works. Everyone would be reasonable and weigh the individual needs against the community's need. But if this thread is an example, everyone would look at what is best for them personally and decide accordingly.
In a school, it is better to have hard and fast rules - especially when it comes to safety. Honestly, I would expect and prefer that that principal would make decisive rules about child safety issues and not leave it up to individual parents.
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