10 things prohibited in schools around the world
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By Vika https://pictolic.com/article/10-things-prohibited-in-schools-around-the-world.htmlSchool life can be quite difficult for kids with all the learning and growing up they have to go through. The situation gets worse when teachers (or adults) start to impose inhibitions, especially if this is what you love the most.
We've found 10 ridiculous bans in schools around the world. As if puberty wasn't a tough enough period.
10 PHOTOS
1. Best friends.
A school in southwest London has banned children from making best friends because teachers believe it can be very upsetting for a child when the friendship ends.
2. Father's postcards.
Scottish schools have banned Father's Day cards for dads to show empathy for kids who only live with moms.
3. Facebook.
Facebook is evil. Just pure evil. According to New York's Jewish Girls' School, girls should not use this site - not even at home. The teachers believe that this makes the girls less humble than they should be.
4. Yoga pants and leggings.
A high school in Massachusetts has updated its dress code to ban yoga pants and leggings on the grounds that they are not suitable for people who are learning to grow up and are about to go to work.
5. Backpacks.
Some American schools believe that bringing your backpack or bag to the classroom can be potentially dangerous due to weapons that can be carried inside. So they only allow you to bring books and stationery to class. Backpacks must remain in the locker.
6. Halloween and Christmas.
The Oregon School District Council has banned all Christmas outfits to ensure that the religious beliefs of others in their community are respected and respected.
7. Birthday invitations.
The British school decided that it should only give out birthday invitations to all students if all children are invited.
8. Spinners.
Fidget spinners are banned in schools in both the US and the UK. Security and distraction issues were the cause. Once developed to treat ADHD and autism, they have become a worldwide craze.
9. Uggs.
The American school banned UGGs on their premises for a simple reason: they were a way to hide a cell phone in the classroom. Students must now change into a pair of sneakers before entering their classroom.
10. Hoodies.
A school in Connecticut has banned hoodies in its classrooms because it's another way to hide a smartphone. Children communicate in mobile messengers, hiding them in the front pocket of their sweatshirts. Smart kids.
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