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So, Who Wants To Know What Happened To The Baby?
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<blockquote data-quote="hearts and roses" data-source="post: 25877" data-attributes="member: 2211"><p>Our difficult child did this project and it was a horror the first two days, but then difficult child found that when she stuffed the baby in the closet, covered it with lots of junk and clothing, she couldn't hear it. </p><p></p><p>Unfortunately, the baby had a 'tape' of some sort that recorded the lengths of time it cried and what comforting was attempted, which in this case was none. So difficult child did not get a good grade on this project but she did get a second chance. I used to hold it while I watch tv and worked on the computer. It was kind of cute. lol - </p><p></p><p>She just failed health, in which they covered menstruation, conception, birth control and sex ed. I created an outline of information I needed her to research regarding same, gave her three books from which to draw her information and a deadline of one week. She did pretty good on that. I gave her health teacher a copy. It was scary to me that at 17 and as a sexually active senior in HS, she didn't seem to have a clue...despite all the talking I've been doing since she was about 2 years of age! All those books, all those midnight chats for naught. Well, now she knows!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="hearts and roses, post: 25877, member: 2211"] Our difficult child did this project and it was a horror the first two days, but then difficult child found that when she stuffed the baby in the closet, covered it with lots of junk and clothing, she couldn't hear it. Unfortunately, the baby had a 'tape' of some sort that recorded the lengths of time it cried and what comforting was attempted, which in this case was none. So difficult child did not get a good grade on this project but she did get a second chance. I used to hold it while I watch tv and worked on the computer. It was kind of cute. lol - She just failed health, in which they covered menstruation, conception, birth control and sex ed. I created an outline of information I needed her to research regarding same, gave her three books from which to draw her information and a deadline of one week. She did pretty good on that. I gave her health teacher a copy. It was scary to me that at 17 and as a sexually active senior in HS, she didn't seem to have a clue...despite all the talking I've been doing since she was about 2 years of age! All those books, all those midnight chats for naught. Well, now she knows! [/QUOTE]
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