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time for play or diversion

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Head over to the nearest Jollibee branch to collect all five toys that can make playtime more fun and exciting for kids!
He provides techniques for improving playtime and so improving behavior and learning in school children, and for dealing with problems such as shortage of staffing, lack of space, and negative behavior during playtime.
BARLBY primary school (right), in Selby, N Yorks, has cut back on playtimes after locals complained of excessive noise.
We have had lots of training to teach us how to teach the younger children how to play games at playtime.
We live beside each other and go to school and play together at playtimes. We like the same groups Steps and B'witched.
The buddies work really hard at playtimes to make sure that the younger children have happy and safe playtimes.
PLAYTIMES at Teesville have become much happier since the introduction of the buddy system.
Now at playtimes, with some adult supervision, they organise relay races, obstacle courses, dodge ball, piggy in the middle, basketball shooting sessions and other lively games.
We have agreed to avoid shooting in this area during playtimes."
Before he came we didn't really have much to do at playtimes. Recently he invested a lot of money in playtime equipment for the Junior, Infant and Foundation Stage yards.
It's part of a drive to make children more active at playtimes and boost their health and fitness levels.
Karen Fox, acting manager of the school support behaviour for learning service, said: "Playtimes and dinner times tend to be problems as issues arise.
One head teacher interviewed even went as far as to say he wanted to "ban all playtimes as they are a night-mare".
Rachel Horsburgh, age 11, said: "There is so much to do at playtimes, we are really active and have lots of fun."
Head Paul Hardisty said: "It's a meeting and conversation place, particuthe needs of Westlarly for those children who don't want to play hectic games at playtimes.