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On a Tuesday morning at Hibbing High School, students in a parenting class participated in a hands-on program designed to enhance their understanding of child care responsibilities. Among them was Mikayla LaBarge, who was seen dressing her doll baby, "Emily," as part of the curriculum. This interactive experience allows students to gain practical skills and insights into the challenges and joys of parenting.
The class emphasizes the importance of nurturing and responsibility, providing students with a simulated experience of caring for an infant. Each student is assigned a doll that they must care for, which includes dressing, feeding, and changing. This approach aims to prepare them for real-life parenting scenarios, fostering empathy and understanding for the demands of raising a child.
Through this engaging program, students not only learn essential parenting skills but also develop a greater appreciation for the role of caregivers in society. The class serves as a valuable educational experience for those considering future family life.
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