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Are some teachers seriously still this clueless???
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<blockquote data-quote="Andy" data-source="post: 463515" data-attributes="member: 5096"><p>Yep, they should get the point!</p><p></p><p>I gave birth to both my kids and am sure I don't remember - "Telling family and friends", "prenatal care/tests" (yes, I had it all from day 1, just don't remember what they were), and "Mother's diet" (can't remember what I ate yesterday, let alone 15 years ago).</p><p></p><p>I would be tempted to ask the school that if they insist on teaching the birthing process, that they actually <u><em><strong>teach </strong></em></u>the safe procedures such as teaching the importance of a good diet, listing the tests commonly done and why, explaining health risks and possible complications. As you have already shown, having the student gather the information is not the best way. Why is it the school's business to be asking for this info? A bit too personal to be asking kids to give this info to the teacher - better to teach what is the safe methods and encourage them to talk to their parents about it - especially girls to talk to mom's since they may face the same health experiences when they are pregnant.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy, post: 463515, member: 5096"] Yep, they should get the point! I gave birth to both my kids and am sure I don't remember - "Telling family and friends", "prenatal care/tests" (yes, I had it all from day 1, just don't remember what they were), and "Mother's diet" (can't remember what I ate yesterday, let alone 15 years ago). I would be tempted to ask the school that if they insist on teaching the birthing process, that they actually [U][I][B]teach [/B][/I][/U]the safe procedures such as teaching the importance of a good diet, listing the tests commonly done and why, explaining health risks and possible complications. As you have already shown, having the student gather the information is not the best way. Why is it the school's business to be asking for this info? A bit too personal to be asking kids to give this info to the teacher - better to teach what is the safe methods and encourage them to talk to their parents about it - especially girls to talk to mom's since they may face the same health experiences when they are pregnant. [/QUOTE]
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