Stuff like this really gets my goat. It's bad enough that do-gooders have to try to continue to take away personal freedoms from adults, but when they continue to chip away at life's little pleasures for kids, that totally sucks. Consider this quote, from the article at the following link:
http://www.detnews.com/article/20101115 ... ht-obesityInstead of the cupcakes, Alma district students celebrating birthdays now get an extra 30 minutes in gym class — policies that could be coming soon to all Michigan schools.
Say what? Are they nuts? Do they really think that such a form of punishment is going to strike a meaningful blow against obesity?
Kids have been conditioned to take birthdays seriously. Trading exercise for a cupcake, as a way to celebrate a birthday, is a pretty harsh change. If such a change is actually "necessary", it should be phased in in stages, not dropped on them "cold turkey". If the school administrators wanted to do something to promote a healthier lifestyle for kids, they could keep the cupcakes, and add the gym session, for the first year, at least.
Why did they ever start passing out cupcakes and snacks in the first place? Back in the stone age, when I was in school, that didn't happen. It's the administrators' fault that the problem exists in the first place - they should try to find a little less traumatic way to correct the problem, so that the kids don't have to feel as though they're being punished, because they, or some of their classmates, are overweight. That can lead to resentment, and subsequent social problems.
If I had been conditioned to expect a cupcake every time a birthday rolled around, I would be fighting mad if the principal took them away, and sent me to the gym, instead. At least that's the way I see it.
Tex

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