View Single Post
  #12  
Old 10-28-2007, 07:59 PM
Marie Marie is offline
GreekChat Member
 
Join Date: Jul 2001
Posts: 571
Quote:
Originally Posted by KSig RC View Post
What "decisions" would the staff actually be making?

Wouldn't they just not be stopping the kids from doing what they would try to do anyway? By this I mean, it sounds like the article really is pushing just allowing kids to do whatever they want in terms of expression, even if it involves pseudo-sexual behavior, with only the proviso that it must happen at appropriate times (i.e. "free time").

That doesn't sound particularly revolutionary nor scary - and it certainly doesn't mean the staff is "teaching" your kids about their sexuality. To feel so is somewhat reactionary, don't you think? The term "learning" does not always mean there is a teacher . . .
I agree. It doesn't sound like they are introducing anything new...as much as just letting the kids progress through the natural stages of development. My only concern would be that they monitor it so that kids aren't being forced into it anything that they aren't comfortable with by other children. However things like masturbating...making dolls kiss...playing mommy & daddy are all pretty normal.
Reply With Quote