Man, some of these kids look/act too young for this talk. Shouldn't this be a conversation that is dealt with organically, as the topic arises? I'm not sure that in a studio, under the watchful eye of a camera, is necessarily the best way to do this. But these folks know better what their kids can handle than I do. I wouldn't do it for my family, but maybe it works for theirs.
My mom, probably in order to space us both later, bought me lots of science and anatomy books, as well as one hippy art book well before I even started prek. I feel like I’ve always known where babies come from, and never had to have THAT conversation. If you search for the book, you’ll find a PDF of the illustrations. I still like it .http://www.amazon.com/Where-Do-Babies-Come-From/dp/0394484827
If these people read their children this book, and let them ask questions organically, it wouldn’t have been so awkward.
Man, some of these kids look/act too young for this talk. Shouldn't this be a conversation that is dealt with organically, as the topic arises? I'm not sure that in a studio, under the watchful eye of a camera, is necessarily the best way to do this. But these folks know better what their kids can handle than I do. I wouldn't do it for my family, but maybe it works for theirs.
NOW you tell me how it works!
Double Fake Bob Duggar
My mom, probably in order to space us both later, bought me lots of science and anatomy books, as well as one hippy art book well before I even started prek. I feel like I’ve always known where babies come from, and never had to have THAT conversation. If you search for the book, you’ll find a PDF of the illustrations. I still like it .http://www.amazon.com/Where-Do-Babies-Come-From/dp/0394484827
If these people read their children this book, and let them ask questions organically, it wouldn’t have been so awkward.
Space = save, as in save us from the uncomfortable situation everyone but the blonds are in.