What do kids learn from the Halloween experience?
Here are some important lessons they might learn:
1) If you want to get ahead in life, and get the candy that life has to offer, you have to misrepresent who you are. You have to pretend to be something or somebody you are not. This lesson will come in handy later in life when they have to apply for a job.
2) Sugar/candy is a valuable commodity so get as much of it as you can (collect it...save it... hoard it).
3) Candy is a psychotropic tool: Eat some to cheer yourself up when you're sad, or eat some to celebrate when you're happy.
4) It's okay to take candy from strangers.
5) Parents take their wellbeing seriously.
What they might not know is that 1 out of 10 kids have a disease called "Non-alcoholic fatty-liver disease". It happens mostly to kids who are overweight but they don't have to be overweight to get it.
Last edited by Villages PL; 10-31-2013 at 11:20 AM.
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