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I posted a while back about the Catholic school that did the Baby Think It Over program (teens taking care of fake babies).
Today, there was a letter to the editor about the story. The author thought that girls coming out of the experience saying they don’t like kids and never want to have a baby is a victory for the culture of death. She suggested that helping take care of real children might be a much more effective activity. Fake babies can’t give feedback, smile at you, and snuggle up on your shoulder. There’s no positive feedback.
Anyway, I was glad to see they printed the letter. —KCT
Today, there was a letter to the editor about the story. The author thought that girls coming out of the experience saying they don’t like kids and never want to have a baby is a victory for the culture of death. She suggested that helping take care of real children might be a much more effective activity. Fake babies can’t give feedback, smile at you, and snuggle up on your shoulder. There’s no positive feedback.
Anyway, I was glad to see they printed the letter. —KCT