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A design that fights playground politics By Eric Peterson Chicago Daily Herald Staff May 31, 2008
Teachers and staff at Lakeview Elementary in Hoffman Estates know recess is meant for exercise, not playground conflicts.
But they'd searched fruitlessly for a way to encourage the former and discourage the latter among students.
Then a staff member whose own child attends school in St. Charles heard of a program in use there that she thought might just be of help at Lakeview.
The Peaceful Playgrounds program was designed about 12 years ago by Melinda Bossenmeyer, director of the College of Education at California State University.
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"One of the things we're looking for is to impact as many kids as possible," she said. The playground's design "eliminates competition and fosters teamwork. We see that as important."
The playground games -- painted onto the blacktop by parent and staff volunteers -- were chosen based on an assessment of Lakeview's available space.
Unveiled just a couple of weeks ago, the playground already has been deemed a success by faculty and students alike, Brodie said. [More]
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