I mean the simulator babies. Making something like flour or eggs a baby and taking care of it is very common.

I mean the simulator babies. Making something like flour or eggs a baby and taking care of it is very common.

No, lol. & We did it in middle school for our sex ed class.
It was only the overachievers in my schools had the baby. They were the only ones to be "trusted" not to damage expensive investments and least likely to get pregnant. I don't remember many eggs surviving.
They should. In addition they should be paired with a new mother. The new mother should call the student every time she is awake in the middle of the night with the newborn.
@Peridot25 you don't get real babies, lol.
A truly American non-solution carefully designed to morally dodge the "problem"! :-D
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It was optional at my school. I didn't take home the fake baby even tho I was pregnant 😂 I wasn't willing to lose sleep over a fake baby when a real baby was already kicking my bladder all night
Mine did, but I never took a baby home. In fact, my class gave me the option to either take a baby home or do a report thing about pregnancy. I did the report.
Though I don’t think all schools does this.
Mine did.
Not in my school, give us flour and eggs and we'd end up making a cake.
I never heard about that before and I don't think that's a practice where I live. My husband is a teacher and he never mentioned such thing.
I've never heard of this before, and certainly never had during my schooling.
WTF even is that? Must be an American thing as never seen it anywhere else.
They used to I don’t think I got that experiment and I’m actually glad I didn’t most high schools. Don’t even have homework anymore so it’s fine.
No because when I was in school we never did that
never heard of this happening in high schools
I think it only improve the signal connection within neurons like you can focus better etc
Never had that at my school.
We did that in middle school
Not all high schools but my high school did.
No, my schools never did that.
No, thankfully.
No but a lot do.
Nope
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