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How hard is it to take care of a robotic baby for health class for the weekend?

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Cate asked:


Okay, so for health class we have the choice to take care of a robotic baby, or to write a long essay about what you would do if you had a kid. I’m really not the best essay writer, so I’m thinking about taking care of the robot for the weekend. How hard are they to take care of, and any tips on taking care of it? Thanks.

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  1. Ally's Mommy says:

    I had to do it in high school. We wore a key around our wrists (that we couldn’t get off, unless cut and that would be an automatic fail). There was a keyhole in the baby’s back and when the baby cried you had to put the key in, turn and hold it. When the baby gave another short cry, you could take the key out. The length of time depended on the “activity” the crying simulated. It varied from about one minute (diaper change) to 20 (feeding) and you had to hold the key the whole time. If you didn’t or if you threw the baby, dropped it, hit it etc it would show up as abuse. It was even possible to “kill” the baby. I took it for a weekend and comparing it to caring for my daughter, it was fairly realistic. You get a carseat and/or stroller and have to take the baby everywhere with you, as it could cry at anytime. I didn’t think it was hard, just a pain in the butt. If you take it, make sure you treat it carefully, like a real infant. Plan a weekend in and sleep with it in your bed so you hear it cry. I can’t imagine the dolls changed much, I only graduated 6 years ago and they were brand new then. Good Luck and I hope I helped!

  2. J*Mo says:

    It’s almost like taking care of a real baby. They cry at all hours, and have a computer chip in them to let the teacher know if you neglected the baby – by letting them cry, or not holding them or pretending to feed them or whatever…..but still WAY easier than the real thing.

  3. up in the air says:

    they are difficult they do over do some things about it… but it will give you a good look.. i didnt take one home my best friend did but she is a really hard sleeper so i woke up with it every night and took care of it during the day.. its ok if you work well with little to no sleep.. and can stand a baby crying. it is a really good experience. if you do get one make sure your ready for it. and dont let other people mess with it. but remember you prolly dont wanna take it out with your friends stuff like that.

  4. jameson says:

    my 15 year old nephew who lives with us did this last school year. he said it was harder than he thought it would be and he was asking me to babysit alot! lol the baby does cry but not all the time. you will have to get up with the baby at night though and take it everywhere you go. if you are a heavy sleeper write the essay. the baby reports everything you do or dont do for it. my nephew said it kinda sucked but i think he he had fun with it at the same time. i think you should take the baby. its no worse than writing an essay but the experience will teach you alot and i think its alot more interesting than a stupid essay.

  5. ghetto_princess283 says:

    Mine was horrid. I had a little girl (baby think it over) for 1 weekend. It cried every couple of hours, coughed all the time, cooed & everything. The worst was after being up all night my boyfriend offered to buy me some coffee at a coffee house. Inside everybody wanted to know about the baby, well they found out because it started crying. So as I was walking out with a bottle to its mouth (you cant move it for more than a second without it screaming) a man took down my licence plate # for holding it in the front seat while I was feeding it. He thought it was real. Everyone wants to know about it, if they notice, and if they don’t they give you some dirty looks! It was a fun experience though. Have fun.

  6. anti_pop_chic says:

    my child development class gave us the option of taking those home for a weekend for extra credit..
    it’s not hard to do.. but it is annoying..
    carry it as you would an actual baby.. be gentle with it.. it has a monitor that says every time you didn’t support it’s neck..
    when it cries shove the key in it’s back.. or bottle in mouth.. which ever version of it you have.. that takes care of it being hungry or needing changed..
    it will wake you up at night.. that’s the annoying part lol.. and you have to get up and take care of it or else again it will be recorded that you didn’t..
    it records when it’s neck wasn’t supported, if it was thrown around, and how long you let it cry before tending to it..
    just don’t go playing football with it like my sister did her’s and you should be fine..