In the Pleistocene, a child in the courtyard came up with an experiment that a few of us adopted with enthusiasm. It consisted of: Holding our hands in such a way that they form a chain, the first link of which – the jaimito of the invention – inserts two fingers into a slot in the index and middle, so that the current passes through all of us from front to back. . . After placing myself last, I felt a slight tingling in my forearm, just in case; goodness. They neither caught us nor repeated that unthinkable joke today. Of course, I do not intend to defend such entertainment, instead I would like to emphasize that children have lost their space for autonomous exploration: they do not perform a single activity without the strict supervision of an adult. Us Boomer kids, on the other hand, had shins full of bruises, scratches, and bruises.
Tax services Opinion Catalan schools are not Disneyland
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