Sex education has a place in every school. There can be no excuse for leaving young people ignorant of the consequences and the joys that can come from sex. the fact is that 99 percent of youngsters know where the penis goes and that it can feel god for both partners. However as the result of some crazy idea that there is safety and virtue in ignorance about two thirds of them do not under stand what they re doing and how to avoid the risks. Once upon a time your daughter getting pregnant got her married and out of the house. today she stays put and you end up with a grand family.
Introduce and or enhance sex education in schools
Mostly children of parents who want their children to receive a stellar education without all of the horrific explicit sex education and other nonsense that passes for education in modern secular schools.
To give Catholic children a stellar education in an atmosphere conducive to practicing their faith; while sparing them the secular indoctrination and revolting "sex education" that they would be given in public schools.
Elizabeth J. Meyer has written: 'Gender and sexual diversity in schools' -- subject(s): Sex differences in education, School environment, Sex discrimination in education
Mike Younger has written: 'Raising boys' achievement in secondary schools' -- subject(s): Teenage boys, Academic achievement, Evaluation, Sex differences in education, Motivation in education, Underachievers, Sex differences, Education (Secondary)
Pennie Core-Gebhart has written: 'Living smart' -- subject(s): Sex instruction for teenagers 'Sex can wait' -- subject(s): Curricula, Sex instruction, Sexual abstinence, Family life education, Study and teaching (Secondary), Middle schools, Study and teaching, Middle school education, High schools
Single sex schools such as boarding schools eliminate the social interaction leading to a sexual relationship that deviates time from studying. One sacrifices potential romantic endeavors for a more strict and thorough education.
Sex education in the Philippines includes topics such as reproductive health, family planning, and gender equality. The government has implemented the Responsible Parenthood and Reproductive Health Act of 2012 to provide comprehensive sexual education in schools. Despite efforts to improve sex education, challenges remain due to cultural norms and religious beliefs that affect the implementation of these programs.
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.
It was taught to me in my senior year of high school. It was part of my health class. In my state sex ed is part of health class in middle school. It
Kathryn A. Wheeler has written: 'How schools can stop shortchanging girls (and boys)' -- subject(s): Educational equalization, Education, Sex discrimination in education, Women
In any sexual education, sex should be given right place and value and not overrated. This helps in maintaining balance.