Junior, Richanda Hyder said, “They should tell their kids whenever they come to them and ask about it. They should just be honest with them.”
Pictured on the left, junior, Katie Kinard said, “Parents should tell them when they are about 7 years old.” Pictured on the right, junior, Brynn Snyder said, “Maybe around 8 years old because I guess it will be before other kids could get a chance to tell them. Their parents could tell them.”
Freshmen, Lucien St. Onge said, “Parents should tell their kids before other people do.”
Junior, Tony Matey said, “I don’t think parents should even tell them they are real because it will just set your kid up for disappointment. My parents never told me.”
Junior, Madison Elliott said, “I would just say to let them find out on their own.”
Junior, Sarah Wolf said, “I think parents should tell them when they are about 10 years old.”
Junior, Kaia Copeland said, “My sister told me when I was about 7 years old so I would say 7.”