luvflorida
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Dissecting insects, frogs, and other small animals is part of the requirement in Sophomore year Biology class. My daughter is a Freshman now, so this will be coming up next year.
Yesterday, in Science class, her teacher casually started talking about dissecting cats, (I'm not sure what started the topic), but my daughter didn't want to hear anything about it. She is an avid animal lover and a member of PETA, and can't stand the thought of anyone doing anything to harm an animal, dead or alive. When I picked her up after school she told me that she would NEVER dissect an animal next year in Biology.
Has anyone had any experience with a child not wanting to do this in Biology? I like that she is sticking to her principles, but I'm not sure her teacher will.
Yesterday, in Science class, her teacher casually started talking about dissecting cats, (I'm not sure what started the topic), but my daughter didn't want to hear anything about it. She is an avid animal lover and a member of PETA, and can't stand the thought of anyone doing anything to harm an animal, dead or alive. When I picked her up after school she told me that she would NEVER dissect an animal next year in Biology.
Has anyone had any experience with a child not wanting to do this in Biology? I like that she is sticking to her principles, but I'm not sure her teacher will.