Because it's better to keep the children informed about the 'mechanics' of the act - and the consequences of not using protection if they choose to do it - than leave them ignorant, and end up with more underage pregnancies !
Yes, children should be teached sex education at the age of 10. Recommended by professional sex teachers. If they learn this at a learn this later stage, it will become difficult for them in their life. So therefore teach sex at the age of 10. They should also learn how to make semen and parents should guide kids for this. Parents should have sexual activities and children should watch it. Thank you.
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Ideally, sex education should be taught at home. However, parents are often too busy or they neglect to teach their children. So someone has to do it.
No reason why either or both parents shouldn't teach their children, of either gender, about sex. Someone should do this and either parent is best placed to handle the education in a sensitive manner.
We live in a society and century where want sex to be less and less of a problem. When we segregate our children by sex we teach them to wonder what is the problem between sexes. Life makes you cursious sometimes and the things life or people restrict you to are the ones you want are more curious about. So no, segrigation because of sex in schools is not a good idea according to me.
J.C Willke has written: 'The wonder of sex: how to teach children'
As of 2012, there is no formal curriculum including same-sex marriage in Massachusetts schools. However, to whatever extent that the issue of marriage is broached at school (e.g., in health class), the current reality is presented rather than the previous state of affairs. The current reality in Massachusetts is that marriage is not limited to opposite-sex partners only. This is the reality that children will be expected to function in.
Single-sex schools should only be banned if they perpetuate harmful gender stereotypes or limit educational opportunities for students. Otherwise, some argue that single-sex schools can offer unique learning environments that cater to the specific needs of students. The decision to ban single-sex schools should be based on whether they promote equality and provide a well-rounded education for all students.
They teach a little when your in 5th grade but then you go to middle school and they start teaching you more in 8th grade. As you get older some high schools might give you a condom
I guess the real question is, "SHOULD it be taught?" I think it should be. Children and youth need to know some things; youth need to be aware of certain risks.
Most teach that you should wait until you are married to have it. Which is what I believe as a Christian, and my church believes the same way.
In 2011, California passed a law requiring schools to include the history of the gay rights movement in their curriculum, which includes same-sex marriage. California has similar mandates concerning the history of ethnic minorities, etc.