

Saudin), Archie Simpson (Stefan Brogren), and so, so many more-and honestly, everyone looks great. Everyone (but Sean and J.T.) is there-Spinner (Shane Kippel), Mia (Nina Dobrev), Marco (Adamo Ruggiero), Paige (Lauren Collins), Ellie (Stacey Farber), Craig (Jake Epstein), Hazel (Andrea Lewis), Connor (A.J. He added: “ also advised parents to check settings on their devices as pupils may be accessing and viewing this show without their parents’ knowledge.Anyway, the premise of the “I’m Upset” video is that it’s a Degrassi High School reunion. Nichols said the class teacher “immediately contacted parents to make them aware”, the BBC reported. Gareth Nichols, from Sir Francis Hill primary in Lincoln, said “a small group of pupils within school, aged around six” were discussing the show and “re-enacting some scenes”. Schools have sent similar warnings to parents. The show is quite graphic with a lot of violent content.” “We strongly advise that children should not watch Squid Game. Squid Game is also being viewed via other platforms such as YouTube and TikTok, and given the popularity of the games in the show, developers have made various mini-games based on Squid Game on Roblox and other gaming platforms. The Central Bedfordshire council email said: “There have been some concerning reports recently about children and young people ‘playing’ Squid Game whilst at school. This has become popular on TikTok, prompting fears that children could burn themselves on caramelised sugar if they attempt to make the honeycomb themselves. There have also been warnings about the honeycomb game, which requires players to cut out one of four shapes in a thin disc of honeycomb using a needle without breaking the shape.

This month a school in Belgium said children were beating up those who moved in lieu of shooting them, as in Squid Game. They must freeze on the spot whenever the grandmother/creepy Squid Game doll turns around. Particularly popular is red light, green light – traditionally known as statues or grandmother’s footsteps in the UK – in which players try to reach a finish line while the gamesmaster’s back is turned. Some reports say children have been using physical violence in the playground to “punish” losers as a substitute for the player losing their life. Many children are not watching the show but are aware of it via viral challenges on TikTok, where social media users post their own versions of the games. Though many of the games featured on the programme require specialised weapons and equipment, some of which are violent versions of playground games such as marbles and tug of war which are easy for children to recreate. In the programme, indebted contestants play games for cash, but are shot dead if they fail.
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The education safeguarding team from Central Bedfordshire council sent an email to parents and guardians in the district urging them to “be vigilant after hearing reports that children and young people are copying games and violence from hit new Netflix series Squid Game, which is rated 15”. A council in the south of England has advised parents not to let their children watch the Netflix show Squid Game, after reports children as young as six are copying its violent challenges.
