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<blockquote data-quote="Lucedaleblessed" data-source="post: 252142" data-attributes="member: 6747"><p>They both need a real dose of reality. Don't they have programs for young moms and dads, where they can learn to change diaper etc? The school board here is talking about buying a electronic robot baby, so teens can train with it. Do they offer something similar in your town?</p><p></p><p>I just cry thinking about what kind of world this little newborn would enter.</p><p></p><p>I think you should push him hard and forget about the wilderness program for right now. Tell him that he has to learn how to run a home because you will turn him over to the state because either you or the poor Grandmother can have this new family living in the house.</p><p></p><p>He needs to learn it all starting now. He needs to learn how to wash clothes, clean etc. Recently I saw a boot camp model where you could hire an instructor to come home to you and exercise the kids and learn them respect in your own home. It is run by person who participated in the Jenny Jones shows as boot camp instructor. It was actually my second choice for my own child. </p><p></p><p>The pregnancy is so new that the girl would have no problem being a part of it if you and the Grandmother teamed up together and send her home to you during such a weekend. It would make it cheaper and learn both responsibility.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lucedaleblessed, post: 252142, member: 6747"] They both need a real dose of reality. Don't they have programs for young moms and dads, where they can learn to change diaper etc? The school board here is talking about buying a electronic robot baby, so teens can train with it. Do they offer something similar in your town? I just cry thinking about what kind of world this little newborn would enter. I think you should push him hard and forget about the wilderness program for right now. Tell him that he has to learn how to run a home because you will turn him over to the state because either you or the poor Grandmother can have this new family living in the house. He needs to learn it all starting now. He needs to learn how to wash clothes, clean etc. Recently I saw a boot camp model where you could hire an instructor to come home to you and exercise the kids and learn them respect in your own home. It is run by person who participated in the Jenny Jones shows as boot camp instructor. It was actually my second choice for my own child. The pregnancy is so new that the girl would have no problem being a part of it if you and the Grandmother teamed up together and send her home to you during such a weekend. It would make it cheaper and learn both responsibility. [/QUOTE]
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