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posted ago by ManateeRanMild ago by ManateeRanMild +488 / -0

Unfortunately I couldn't get my son into private kindergarten. He brought me a little book he made about climate change, and he said he was scared that the world is going to end. He is 6.

I sat down with him and told him a bedtime story. I told him that when I was a little girl, my teachers told me that when I grew up, the air outside would be poisonous, the rain would be acid and burn your skin, and that there would be so much trash that the world would be covered in mountains of garbage. They told me that the whales would all be gone, that the world would get too hot and the ice caps would melt and cover all the land in water. I told my son that when I went home from school, I told my daddy, his grandfather, what they said. My daddy, his grandpa, told me that when he was a little boy back a long long time ago, his teachers told him that the world was going to freeze, and all the plants would die and many people would starve. But the world didn't freeze, nor did it heat up so the ice caps melted. There are still whales in the ocean, the rain is just rain, the world isn't covered in trash and the air is cleaner than it was 100 years ago, and there are more trees in our state than back then, too. They have made these predictions for generations and none of them ever come true. I told him not to be afraid, when he's an old man the sun will still shine, the rain will still fall, the grass will still grow and the birds will still sing. He was very relieved and I could see his tension melt away. Talk to your kids. It's the only way to deprogram them before it sticks permanently.

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beachy_keen 2 points ago +2 / -0

I love this. Thanks for the great story. I also chat with my small children about how my son is a boy just like dad and my daughter is a girl like mom. In case some weirdo teacher tries to tell them otherwise and they try to take them from me. We are looking into homeschooling both of them.

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ManateeRanMild [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Oh I hammered that in when he was 3-4 years old. He used to say he was a girl just because he thought contradicting me was funny. Now he's firmly settled into being a boy. I was so proud when we were at the store and he said "Ew, girls toys! Yuck! Can we go look for monster trucks?"