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Our Mission - We believe in a multisensory approach that addresses the needs of the whole child and their unique learning styles.
We had a parenting class in my High School. This was the only time they did the pairing off of students thing...I think.
I loved the teacher that did that class but I never took it, I took most of the other classes she did, the cooking and family and personal living classes but not the parenting one. In one of the cooking classes I got to make Paella and eat this Russian cheese bread that was amazingggg
The fucking baby dolls.
They were electronic baby dolls and they would cry and such at certain times and you had to take it home and with the doll your got a car seat and I think a stroller. Lord help you if you had to ride the bus when you got them, you had the baby and the bulky accessories for it on the cramped three to a seat bus. You brought them to school during the week you had the doll because it records how long it takes you to respond to it, you got graded on the dolls 'happiness'. You would have to step outside the class room and rock the doll and feed it. The crying was so loud AKLFJHFGSGHJFKJ
One of them was programmed to have colic. It's Russian Roulette from hell because only the teacher knew which baby was programmed that way. They were given out randomly.
A lot of kids took that class and left it saying "I'm not having kids" or that they were going to wait to have them.