Oh, definitely teaching is similar. We have all kinds of behavioural and safety plans and the thing that causes drama most routinely is that I have four or five spinny chairs in my classroom and sometimes the kids want a particular one. My choices are to tolerate the occasional disruption, if more than the number of kids who want those chairs show up on a given day, or if they're high and fail to see that there are enough spinny chairs, or I can remove all spinny chairs in the class and no one gets them. Choices I do not have are to have different kids who don't fight over dumb shit, or implement rules and restrictions around them.
(Which, to digress, is an issue with the cellphone ban. It may be well-intentioned, but it's unenforceable with the current structure or without spending a lot of money. You can make a rule, and then what?)
I hope we can get back to normal. I do love the game so.
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(Which, to digress, is an issue with the cellphone ban. It may be well-intentioned, but it's unenforceable with the current structure or without spending a lot of money. You can make a rule, and then what?)
I hope we can get back to normal. I do love the game so.