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	<title>Comments on: Now What Are We Inviting People To Be A Part Of?</title>
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		<title>By: Jonathan</title>
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		<dc:creator>Jonathan</dc:creator>
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		<description>Yeah, wow. 
 
I&#039;m all for age appropriate services, but there&#039;s got to be a less abrasive way to let parents know that the adult service may not be the most appropriate setting for children. I remember visiting North Point and they had a video during their Ten Before that was really good. It featured two adults dressed as babies. Anyways, they went through their antics and (which were hilarious) and then at the end of the video the Waumba Land info came up. They never once said &quot;You must take your kids to Waumba Land&quot; and they didn&#039;t do anything to make the parents feel bad if they had their kids with them, because they know there are parents that just don&#039;t feel comfortable leaving their kids with someone unfamiliar, especially at the newborn - toddler stages. They just presented it as an alternative. </description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Yeah, wow. </p>
<p>I&#039;m all for age appropriate services, but there&#039;s got to be a less abrasive way to let parents know that the adult service may not be the most appropriate setting for children. I remember visiting North Point and they had a video during their Ten Before that was really good. It featured two adults dressed as babies. Anyways, they went through their antics and (which were hilarious) and then at the end of the video the Waumba Land info came up. They never once said &quot;You must take your kids to Waumba Land&quot; and they didn&#039;t do anything to make the parents feel bad if they had their kids with them, because they know there are parents that just don&#039;t feel comfortable leaving their kids with someone unfamiliar, especially at the newborn &#8211; toddler stages. They just presented it as an alternative.</p>
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