One of my close friends is a high school girls' cross-country coach. One
of his girls brought her baby to practice and asked him to watch it for
her. It started to rain and he tossed the baby in his trunk. A neighbor
saw him and called the police. Shortly after he got home, the police
arrived on his doorstep to investigate the report. My friend thought it
was funny, the police did not. I told him he would fail the class (and I
wonder whether his student should be penalized for choosing someone so
obviously negligent to watch her baby). 
Carol 

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St. Ambrose University
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From: Jim Matiya [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Monday, October 16, 2006 12:48 PM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Subject: [tips] Re: Waiting on baby


My wife uses these babies with her classes, she has different ethnic
babies as well. The kids typically hate the responsibility of having a
baby, urrrrghh it cries, right when i am on my cell phone. such
tragedies. The stories and the clamaties are endless.

I  have always had the perspective that children bring out the worst in
parents. 

Jim


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> Date: Mon, 16 Oct 2006 12:37:26 -0400
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Subject: [tips] Re: Waiting on baby
> To: [email protected]
> 
> 
> 
> Stephen Black wrote:
> > http://www.denverpost.com/ci_4494364
> > 
> > Comment: sounds like a good idea, but who knows? What if the kids
discover the baby is 
> > cute and adorable and they'd like to have one just like it, only
real? Although in addition to 
> > wetting, crying, and vomiting, I don't suppose they also programme
the baby to smile and 
> > coo. That kind of realism might be too risky for a doll intended to
discourage pregnancy.  
> > Just show how nasty babies are, please. But it might not work.
> > 
> > I think they need a randomized groups experiment. This could help
avoid the possible 
> > surprise of unintended bad outcomes from good intentions  Or they
could just put the money 
> > into better sex and birth control education (I'm dreaming, right?).
What does a high-tech toy 
> > like this cost, anyway? 
> > 
> > Stephen
> > 
> 
> Our high school uses this system.  Students are chosen (apparently) at

> random and must take care of the baby for about 5 days.  Both males
and 
> females are possible parents.
> 
> My son was chosen to participate.  I don't know whether it changed the

> likelihood of him engaging in sexual intercourse but it was gratifying

> to be able to tell him that he needed to attend to his crying baby.
> 
> And, Stephen, here is a price list for you-  http://tinyurl.com/ycefsq
> 
> My electronic desires lean more to a Playstation 3.
> 
> Ken
> 
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> Boone, NC 28608
> USA
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