Schools ‘cut breaks to cram in more lessons’
Kids and young people’s social lifestyles seem to have been curtailed as well, along with fewer students than in 2006 confirming they had visited a friend’s home after school, according to the research. Playing video games and watching tv had overtaken spending time with buddies as the most common after school exercise, the study found. The particular researchers said this finding pointed out how “school is increasingly the primary, and in some cases the only, context where young adults get to socialise”.












