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Simplifying Science

Girls (and boys, too!) , do you need some conversation starters?

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When it is just you and your mom or dad and there’s something on your mind, how do you start a conversation? Here are some icebreakers that might just do the trick:

“Can we go out this weekend somewhere? There’s something I want to talk about, and I’d like to have privacy.”

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January 16, 2018 by Cara Natterson
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