January 14, 2025 - 00:46

Students in the Parenting Skills class at Crystal River High School have been engaging in a hands-on learning experience by taking care of lifelike baby dolls. These dolls are designed to mimic the behaviors of real infants, providing students with an opportunity to simulate the challenges and responsibilities of parenthood.
Throughout the course, students are tasked with caring for these dolls, which cry, require feeding, and need diaper changes, allowing them to gain practical insights into the demands of parenting. This innovative approach not only teaches essential skills but also encourages empathy and responsibility among students.
The program aims to prepare students for future family life by fostering an understanding of child development and the importance of nurturing. As they navigate the ups and downs of caring for their "babies," students are learning valuable lessons about patience, time management, and the complexities of raising a child. This initiative highlights the significance of parenting education in shaping responsible future adults.
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