http://www.nytimes.com/2010/06/17/fa...17BFF.html?hpw
What do you think about this?
Synopsis for those without time: Article is basically about a new theory amongst administrators/camp counselors, etc. that having a "best friend" may be a bad idea because it excludes others, leads to cliques, and can increase the possibility for bullying.
I'm shocked that people would meddle so much in the lives of kids. Can we really prevent kids from having close friendships? But maybe because I don't have a kid who's ever been bullied (or a kid at all), I'm not understanding all sides.
What do you think about this?
Synopsis for those without time: Article is basically about a new theory amongst administrators/camp counselors, etc. that having a "best friend" may be a bad idea because it excludes others, leads to cliques, and can increase the possibility for bullying.
I'm shocked that people would meddle so much in the lives of kids. Can we really prevent kids from having close friendships? But maybe because I don't have a kid who's ever been bullied (or a kid at all), I'm not understanding all sides.
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