If you got a teenage girl, showed her videos of teenage mothers talking about their experiences, and then sent her home with a very lifelike baby doll to care for for the weekend, that actually cried and needed frequent care, would she be more or less likely to go and get pregnant?
The answer, I would have thought, would be pretty obvious. Women are clucky, they love babies, the more you encourage them the more they'll want them, right?
The people who design teenage pregnancy programs in schools however don't seem to have the slightest basic knowledge of how the female mind actually works. Check out this from the BBC today:
The fundamental problem is that our society today thinks that children are bad. It sees only the negative side of children - the hard work. But in reality, children are a blessing. We have been designed by YHWH to want to have children, because they are GOOD. Sure there is hard work, but that's nothing compared to how wonderful the child actually is. And all these young women actually know this instinctively. They're too young to have become influenced by our feminist culture to turn too negative about kids, they mainly see how cute and wonderful they are, because their instincts are closer to what YHWH has actually designed. Show them babies, and they want their own babies. Take a baby to an event with lots of people and just watch how the teenage girls swarm around you.
Western society is stupid. And some of the stupidest elements of it appear to be in charge of the education system.
The answer, I would have thought, would be pretty obvious. Women are clucky, they love babies, the more you encourage them the more they'll want them, right?
The people who design teenage pregnancy programs in schools however don't seem to have the slightest basic knowledge of how the female mind actually works. Check out this from the BBC today:
Well, that was predictable. But what do these researcher's think went wrong?Concerns raised over teenage pregnancy "magic dolls"
Teenage pregnancy prevention programmes which use "magic dolls" to simulate the needs of a new baby do not work, according to a study in The Lancet. More than 1,000 teenage girls who took part in programmes in Western Australia were more likely to become pregnant than girls who did not take part, researchers found.
The baby simulator cries when it needs to be fed, burped or changed. Similar programmes are used in schools in 89 countries, including the US.
Girls enrolled in the Virtual Infant Parenting programme in more than 50 schools in Western Australia were taught about sexual health, contraception and the financial costs of having a baby. The programme also included watching a video of teenage mothers talking about their experiences and caring for a lifelike model of a baby over the weekend.
But when the girls were tracked up to the age of 20, 8% had given birth at least once and 9% had had an abortion. This compared to a figure of 4% giving birth among girls who did not take part in the baby simulator programme and 6% having an abortion.
Which completely misses the point.
- It didn't focus on fathers, or teenage boys, who have an equal part to play in early pregnancies
- Secondary school age is too late to start educating vulnerable children about teenage pregnancy prevention
- The programme didn't emphasise the negatives of being a teenage parent enough
- A simulator cannot really convey what looking after a real baby is like
The fundamental problem is that our society today thinks that children are bad. It sees only the negative side of children - the hard work. But in reality, children are a blessing. We have been designed by YHWH to want to have children, because they are GOOD. Sure there is hard work, but that's nothing compared to how wonderful the child actually is. And all these young women actually know this instinctively. They're too young to have become influenced by our feminist culture to turn too negative about kids, they mainly see how cute and wonderful they are, because their instincts are closer to what YHWH has actually designed. Show them babies, and they want their own babies. Take a baby to an event with lots of people and just watch how the teenage girls swarm around you.
Western society is stupid. And some of the stupidest elements of it appear to be in charge of the education system.
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