Lol no. Although I seriously question how my 9 year old who never seems to be able to find his wallet to go to the comic store, or a clean pair of pants in his dresser, will EVER be effective at identifying early stroke symptoms or performing no breath CPR lol
Yeah sorry meant no mouth contact. Lol
Oh okay haha, I thought we were taking this social distancing bullshit to a whole new level and had some concerns
Lol no. Although I seriously question how my 9 year old who never seems to be able to find his wallet to go to the comic store, or a clean pair of pants in his dresser, will EVER be effective at identifying early stroke symptoms or performing no breath CPR lol
There's probably no harm in teaching, but will kids that age really retain that information?
I suppose if they ever encounter something later in life that requires it, they may have an experience that draws on the long term memory, but..eh.
Seems like at that age it's probably still better to be hammering essentials like language, math, science, etc.
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Right, that's my argument. Teach them to read and write. The rest can be taught as time permits