Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
+1 it's so sad for kids being able to play after school. It gets dark so it's colder and less safe with drivers.
From a public health / childhood obesity / keeping kids of screens perspective, it's a no brainer.
Parents have young children that play outside for what, a decade of their long life?
It's so funny how they think the entire country should revolve around what works best for people under the age of 11.
Anonymous wrote:Ugh, it's 2:20 and the sun is low enough to create terrible glare in this parking lot. I hate DST.
Anonymous wrote:I hate how dark it is in the morning. It's almost 7am, and it's still pitch dark!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside
+1 it's so sad for kids being able to play after school. It gets dark so it's colder and less safe with drivers.
From a public health / childhood obesity / keeping kids of screens perspective, it's a no brainer.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With schools being the reason, school systems should adjust their calendars & schedules for this reason.
There should be MORE school in the summer when there is plenty of morning/evening opportunity to get sunshine
There should be little to no school in December and January.
I would totally support this, especially if employers also followed suit. Would prefer to stay home and keep warm during these months like a hibernation of sorts.
This is a terrible idea. Terrible. What are these kids going to do to get exercise and get out of the house in December and January? We already have a week (or two) during those months. These kids will sit on their devices all day, horrible horrible idea.
Anonymous wrote:I’m more mad about Pepco not fixing my broken streetlight for more than a year than I am at the sun. Any tips for who to call or write to or whatever? The map just says it will be fixed “soon” but it has said that for more than a year.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:With schools being the reason, school systems should adjust their calendars & schedules for this reason.
There should be MORE school in the summer when there is plenty of morning/evening opportunity to get sunshine
There should be little to no school in December and January.
I would totally support this, especially if employers also followed suit. Would prefer to stay home and keep warm during these months like a hibernation of sorts.
Anonymous wrote:With schools being the reason, school systems should adjust their calendars & schedules for this reason.
There should be MORE school in the summer when there is plenty of morning/evening opportunity to get sunshine
There should be little to no school in December and January.
Anonymous wrote:But who needs light at 7? My kids school starts at 7:30 and we walk. We start walking at 7:20… it’s totally fine. What’s not fine is darkness at 5pm when kids would like to play outside. Instead they just play inside