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I have a wonderful opportunity to teach 12 and 13 year olds about breasts, breastfeeding, and human milk.  Last night was Back to School night at my daughter's middle school.  The 7th graders are studying life science, including human anatomy.  After the science teacher's presentation, I spoke with her about the possibility of my teaching her students about breastfeeding, and she thought it was a great idea.  So, now I need to put together a cool and informative presentation on breasts and making milk.  My questions to you are: In your opinion, what do tweens need to know about breasts and human milk? and What are some great resources for presenting this information to them?  The presentation will be towards the end of the school year.
 
Julie Tardos
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