Allowing kids to sit anywhere in the lunchroom fosters social interaction and helps them build friendships with peers from different backgrounds. It encourages inclusivity and reduces social hierarchies, as students can connect with others outside their usual groups. Additionally, this freedom can enhance their decision-making skills and promote a sense of ownership over their social experiences. Overall, a flexible seating arrangement can contribute to a more positive and engaging school environment.
Children in elementary school and middle school should sit in assigned seats, tables or rows. This helps with behavior management, safety and lunchroom scheduling.
They should not be allowed to sit anywhere, what if they sat on a road, or on a campfire. Children need to be kept safe
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Anywhere he wishes
They sit anywhere!
if the kids are 11 or 12 and older yes but if there yunger than 11 or ten no you shouldnt let them babysit
yes students should be allowed to sit any where in class. As long as they can pay attention[:
You Better Sit Down Kids was created in 1966.
I don't believe there's a law in regards to how old you need to be to sit in the front but kids 12 & under should be in the back. In MI, kids under 8 need to be in a carseat or booster.
yes
Anywhere. Even kids can drive in Mexico they don't care. That's why when they come to America that drive like they do.
yes