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  • Playing Tag, Riding Bikes, and other Nefarious Activities of Children

    Playing Tag, Riding Bikes, and other Nefarious Activities of Children

    “We don’t allow tag”

    Kristen and I looked at one another yesterday and giggled. It was more of a silenced snort. I looked down to hide my grin of disbelief.

    My 10-year old son had gotten into trouble for playing tag in the school yard at lunch. Even his teacher knew how silly it sounded. (For the record: We love his teacher. It’ no knock on her. School rules. Law & order you know.)

    The school banned the game of tag. Tag. Banned. A game played for centuries by school-aged children in every country in the world. Banned!

    So why can’t kids play tag?” Actually, I didn’t even have to ask the question. His teacher answered it before I asked. “The school doesn’t want kids running around, acting wild, on the asphalt.

    She then went on to share that her students haven’t enjoyed the new structured recess. In short, they hate it.

    Yes, the term structured recess is an oxymoron. Somewhere someone went to a conference that told schools that free play at recess was bad and that structured recess was good. So now instead of kids running and playing they are put into groups and are forced to play games.

    You see, structured recess counts as instructional time… so schools do it. 

    So now my son is a criminal. His heinous crime? Be tagged “it” and daring to challenge the taboo of chasing another student to tag him as “it.”

    First comes tag. Next comes buying and selling organs on the black markets in South Sudan. 

    It’s a slippery slope to destruction, Paul. And it starts with a simple decision. If tagged “it” what will you do? 

    God-forbid he gets a cootie shot. Circle, circle, dot, dot… now injecting yourself with a fictional drug will get you expelled.

    “Kids don’t ride bikes”

    A couple years ago I walked into my neighborhood bike shop and bought a very cool bike for Megan.

    I don’t know why. She never rides it. And I never… EVER… see other kids riding their bike around our neighborhood.

    Bike riding in our neighborhood is not a thing.

    If we put her bike in the minivan and we drive over to a park where there are lots of people riding bikes, she will ride. We will ride together and it’s wonderful.

    You see, that’s a fundamental difference between her childhood and mine.

    My mom bought me a bike when I was 10 and she didn’t see me again until I was 13.

    If it wasn’t raining we weren’t home. I’d come home and my mom would ask where I’d been. I’d just say “around.”

    Why? Because that’s where I was. Around. Everywhere and nowhere and up  to nothing. We spent hours… days even… climbing trees and building forts and jumping off things.

    I rode my bike around my neighborhood. Then I started riding my bike everywhere. I went miles and miles and miles around my community on my bike. And no one called the cops. My mom was not contacted by Child Protective Services.

    I was doing something perfectly normal.

    But today? My kids do none of that. I don’t know if they’ve ever climbed a tree. They’ve certainly never just gotten out of the house and been “around.” No hide-n-seek. No ghosts in the graveyard. No days lost to playing twenty-one until your hands turn white.

    I always know where my kids are. They are either at home, school, or church. When they go to a friends I know all the details. When they go somewhere else, an adult is there.

    To make it even creepier I’ve given my 12-year old an iPhone with GPS features. If I wanted I could track her all day, every day.

    It’s very, fundamentally, different than how I grew up.

    The death of free play

    I’m not saying any of this is good or bad. I’m just saying it is. 

    It is our kids reality. It is the world they are growing up in. This is the way education and parenting are today. Very high levels of control. Very low levels of childhood autonomy. And the absolute eradication of free play.

    Free play, as you and I knew it growing up, is dead.

    And free play is continually buried one-inch deeper with every news story about a child abduction or kid bullied on the playground or some idiot at the state capital decides that structured recess can count as a replacement for gym.

    Fear did this. Parents are so scared that their child will get hurt that they’ve eliminated all of the fun stuff about being a kid.

    So What?

    One day the rubber band of fear we’ve strangled our children’s childhood with will break.

    One day, our kids wake up as adults to the reality that the absence of danger was the most dangerous thing that could have ever happened to them.

    And then what?

    Question: Has your school banned free play? Do you think this is a good thing? Why or why not?

  • Adam’s Guide to Trolls

    Adam’s Guide to Trolls

    The other day I heard future Hall of Fame basketball coach Tom Izzo talk about the impact of internet trolls on his players while doing an interview with ESPN Radio.

    Yeah, trolls are such a big deal that he has to teach 18 year old basketball players how to deal with foul mouthed fans.

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  • College Basketball Rankings – Week 15

    College Basketball Rankings – Week 15

    So here we are. Midway through the conference season and things are starting to heat up all over the country. The Big Ten and Big 12 are proving to be full of parity… top to bottom anyone can win, the SEC has settled into the haves and have nots, same with the Pac 12 and Mountain West.

    Week 15 Rankings

    1. Syracuse
    2. Arizona
    3. Florida
    4. Wichita State
    5. San Diego State
    6. Villanova
    7. Kansas
    8. Duke
    9. Michigan State
    10. Louisville
    11. Cincy
    12. Saint Louis
    13. Michigan
    14. Iowa
    15. Creigton
    16. Virginia
    17. Iowa State
    18. Kentucky
    19. Texas
    20. Memphis
    21. Pitt
    22. Ohio State
    23. New Mexico
    24. Wisconsin
    25. UCLA

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  • College Basketball Rankings – Week 14

    College Basketball Rankings – Week 14

    Here’s my look at the week that was in college basketball… and a wild last couple of days it has been.

    Adam’s Week 14 College Basketball Rankings

    1. Syracuse
    2. Florida
    3. Wichita State
    4. Arizona
    5. San Diego State
    6. Villanova
    7. Cincinnati
    8. Kansas
    9. Michigan State
    10. Duke
    11. Saint Louis
    12. Creighton
    13. Kentucky
    14. Texas
    15. Michigan
    16. Oklahoma State
    17. Louisville
    18. Iowa State
    19. Iowa
    20. New Mexico
    21. Gonzaga
    22. UConn
    23. Virginia
    24. SF Austin
    25. Wisconsin

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  • Reaction Porn

    Reaction Porn

    There’s a trend out there. And it’s getting worse. And you might be addicted to it without even knowing.

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  • A Deep Breath and a New Year

    A Deep Breath and a New Year

    It started on Saturday.

    Kristen and I were driving back from a couple days in Joshua Tree. We stopped to get a date shake and I checked my email. Comments from a post I wrote in August? That’s weird.

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  • Review: Our Last Option

    Review: Our Last Option

    Option 1: I’m right and you’re wrong and that’s that.

    Option 2: We’re all right in our own opinion and that’s that, let’s just get along anyway.

    These are the two options most of us see when engaging in our society. You’re either pro-choice or pro-life. You’re either anti-gun or pro-gun ownership. You’re for gay marriage or you’re against it. You’re either FoxNews or HufffPo.

    It’s exhausting and most people seem to teeter-totter between engaging in the topic du jour and ignoring it. They are exhausted by it because it lacks productivity. Few people can argue another person into change. But we seem to live in an age where winning is more important than virtue.

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  • Should I be worried about Ask.fm?

    ASk.FM

    Every once in a while a parent or youth worker will ask me about Ask.fm. I thought it’d be useful to share a little bit about this smallish social network and how to help your teenager use it in a way that won’t lead them to getting hurt.

    What is Ask.fm?

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  • Integration versus Assimilation

    Once you were not a people, but now you are the people of God; once you had not received mercy, but now you have received mercy.

    Dear friends, I urge you, as foreigners and exiles, to abstain from sinful desires, which wage war against your soul.Live such good lives among the pagans that, though they accuse you of doing wrong, they may see your good deeds and glorify God on the day he visits us.

    1 Peter 2:10-12

    alien-jesus-sin-no-moreThis is one of those passages of Scripture so easily twisted that it is used to justify all sorts of weirdness done in the name of Jesus. (My favorite is using this as justification of a position against immigration reform.)

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  • College Footbal Thoughts – Week 6

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    San Diego State

    Friday night on ESPN… this was the second national TV game for the Aztecs, and an opportunity for the country to see us play against more realistic opponent in Nevada.

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