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Topics => The "Educators" => Topic started by: Pandora on May 25, 2014, 05:11:05 PM
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A New York City mom was fit to be tied Wednesday after her 4-foot-1, 66-pound daughter came home from school with a note calling her fat. (http://hotair.com/archives/2014/05/24/only-in-ny-school-hands-66-lb-girl-note-saying-shes-fat/comment-page-1/#comments)
Eight-year-old Gwendolyn Williams is anything but fat, but her mom worries that the school’s note, citing her body mass index, has left her daughter confused about her body.
“My daughter is thin; she knows she doesn’t have a weight problem, but that night, I caught her grabbing the skin near her waist, and she asked me, ‘is this what they were talking about?”‘ Laura Bruiji Williams, the girl’s mom, told FoxNews.com. “It was awful to see.”
Gwendolyn, along with her classmates, were handed a “Fitnessgram” sealed with a sticker at her public school in Brooklyn. The class was told not to open the letters, issued by the New York City Department of Education, but like most of her friends, she couldn’t resist and read it.
So, that BMI crapola strikes again ......
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So, that BMI crapola strikes again ......
Fair 'nuf...now where am Moo-Chelle's fat a$s?
(http://no1gadgetstore.co.uk/image/cache/data/Body-Fat-Measure-500x500.jpg)
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A New York City mom was fit to be tied Wednesday after her 4-foot-1, 66-pound daughter came home from school with a note calling her fat. (http://hotair.com/archives/2014/05/24/only-in-ny-school-hands-66-lb-girl-note-saying-shes-fat/comment-page-1/#comments)
Eight-year-old Gwendolyn Williams is anything but fat, but her mom worries that the school’s note, citing her body mass index, has left her daughter confused about her body.
“My daughter is thin; she knows she doesn’t have a weight problem, but that night, I caught her grabbing the skin near her waist, and she asked me, ‘is this what they were talking about?”‘ Laura Bruiji Williams, the girl’s mom, told FoxNews.com. “It was awful to see.”
Gwendolyn, along with her classmates, were handed a “Fitnessgram” sealed with a sticker at her public school in Brooklyn. The class was told not to open the letters, issued by the New York City Department of Education, but like most of her friends, she couldn’t resist and read it.
So, that BMI crapola strikes again ......
Even if true,if they had ever sent me a note like that that caused pain to my kid somebody would probably end up with a fat lip.
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You really got to wonder, if they have all this time to butt into what is a parents business, why can't they do the job they are paid to do. You know that education thingy. Schools are far too busy being social workers, food service operators, health care and the like. They fail for the most part at their core business.
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Really, a BMI of 19.3 is obese? ::pullhair::
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BMI is a total waste of time. There is no "one size fits all" measurement to indicate fitness levels just as there shouldn't be a one size fits all educational system.....
If I measured the BMI of my son (6'0", 210 lbs of muscle) his BMI would indicate he is "obese".
These idiots in NY are teaching to the test, the BMI test, and it is rarely accurate because of different fitness levels. BMI is only an indicator and should never be the end all to indicate obesity. I've weaned most of my members off this....it is useless. For my BMI to fall within my suggested range ( I'm 5'9", 175 lbs, 58 years old) I would need to LOSE 20-25 lbs. I'd be gaunt. Sickly looking.
If I were a parent, I would demand all the teachers to have their BMI checked.
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You really got to wonder, if they have all this time to butt into what is a parents business, why can't they do the job they are paid to do. You know that education thingy. Schools are far too busy being social workers, food service operators, health care and the like. They fail for the most part at their core business.
Nailed it. Welcome to the Nanny State.
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So, that BMI crapola strikes again ......
Fair 'nuf...now where am Moo-Chelle's fat a$s?
(http://no1gadgetstore.co.uk/image/cache/data/Body-Fat-Measure-500x500.jpg)
I think we can skip those trinkets for her and go straight to the harpoon!
Oh and I concur with what John said!