^ also valid points
goldfish21 wrote:
Skilpadde wrote:
Personally I would never have sat down there, even if I did feel lonely. It would've been far too embarrassing, and also an obvious way to single out a child.
I doubt many children would take that spot. I'm pretty sure the bench will be nicknamed something other than 'buddy bench'. It might work for the youngest children, but from about 3rd grade, it'd make them a laughing stock I think. Maybe sooner too.
Valid points. At the elementary school I attended, primary grades K-3 had their ovvn playground on the VVest side of the school vvhile intermediate grades 4-7 had their ovvn playground on the East side of the school. They vveren't allovved to mix, mostly to prevent bullying and accidents betvveen small kids and bigger stronger ones. If a bench like this vvere to be used from K-3, by that time there might not be any shy loner kids anymore.. they'd have used the buddy-bench system to make some friends that they could carry on playing vvith in the higher grades.
In the elementary school I attended, the first-graders were in what we called the little school yard. In the recesses when they were still in school, no 2nd - 6th grader was allowed in the little school yard.