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message 1: by Christina (new)

Christina Mortellaro | 12 comments Mod
Starr comments how she grew up with two talks: the "birds and bees" and what to do when stopped by a police officer. Which types of talks were/are important in your family? How does your response reflect your own social upbringing or location?


message 2: by Morgan (new)

Morgan Forder | 3 comments The 'birds and the Bees talk, just to know so you don't have something happened that you should have been informed about, so mistakes don't happen.


message 3: by Lily (new)

Lily | 1 comments I don't think it affects your location but I think it's smart to go over this at a time that your child understands. like the "birds and the bees talk" or where to meet up in the even the house isn't safe evacuation plan for storm or fire. it's important to have a plan so you can stay safe in any situation.


message 4: by Farrah (new)

Farrah DeWind | 3 comments The "birds and the bees" talk was important and talks about what to do if there was a fire or a problem in the house. It's important to talk about those things so you know what to do if the situation ever occurs and to educate your children on the topics.


message 5: by Delsin (new)

Delsin Sefman | 1 comments well the talk is how a cop may tell weather you are walking on the street or driving on the road some day in the future. whether it be while I am driving or my parents will be driving.
I learned the birds and the bees from school in elementary 2nd grade


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