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I took my 4 year old to the museum last week, and we saw an exhibit that tried to claim evolution. I told him that once he’s in Kindergarten and beyond, that some teachers might try to tell him that we came from monkeys. I told him that some people believe in fairytales, but that we’ve always been our own distinct species. I also showed him how they “fill in the gaps” in skeletons and that scientists are very imaginative and get to make the rules. I keep telling him he should be a scientist when he grows up (he’s kind of like a Sheldon type). My husband just laughs at me when I tell our kid that he’s probably right about his ideas about the earth and space and that he can become a scientist when he grows up and can argue his points with other scientists and tell people what to believe based on his imagination. Ha!
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I took my 4 year old to the museum last week, and we saw an exhibit that tried to claim evolution. I told him that once he’s in Kindergarten and beyond, that some teachers might try to tell him that we came from monkeys. I told him that some people believe in fairytales, but that we’ve always been our own distinct species. I also showed him how they “fill in the gaps” in skeletons and that scientists are very imaginative and get to make the rules. I keep telling him he should be a scientist when he grows up (he’s kind of like a Sheldon type). My husband just laughs at me when I tell our kid that he’s probably right about his ideas about the earth and space and that he can become a scientist when he grows up and can argue his points with other scientists and tell people what to believe based on his imagination. Ha!