If it is taught to children at school and they realize that their daycare provider or favorite aunt/uncle or their older brother/sister or their dad/mom
***If it is taught to children at school and they realize that their daycare provider or favorite aunt/uncle or their older brother/sister or their dad/mom
No, I think they should learn how to do it the old-fashioned way--down in the rec room while Mom's at her bridge game and Dad's passed out in the La-Z-Boy.
Sopal
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I think it should be up to the individual school district (does this make me conservative?!).
***If it is taught to children at school and they realize that their daycare provider or favorite aunt/uncle or their older brother/sister or their dad/mom
No, I think they should learn how to do it the old-fashioned way--down in the rec room while Mom's at her bridge game and Dad's passed out in the La-Z-Boy.
I was being sarcastic, but apparently I didn't pull it off too well.
Sopal
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I do not think children should be taught how to touch inappropriately. There is a correct technique and I think Stanley Jordan does it best:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HjXN3OLgoqs
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http://www.pnhp.org/news/2009/october/meet_the_new_health_.php
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DQTBYQlQ7yM