This is one of those controversial questions, and lots of people have opinions.
One answer:
Yes! Of course it should! The earlier children learn the dangers of unprotected sex the better - the more likely they are to protect themselves. Young children learn much faster than older children and adults.
Another answer:
No - if you teach children about sex, they will go off and start having sex.
To be honest, that's rubbish. People are going to have sex regardless of whether they're taught about doing it safely. That's what we're built for after all!
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.
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
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.
Stop having sex. If you find it difficult then sex education should help. Teens may be taught about using contraceptive devices.
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.
Awareness of homosexuality should be taught in school, as well as respect for all people, regardless of their sexual orientation. Sex of any kind shouldn't be taught in schools other than in sex education classes. However, there is nothing wrong with teaching homosexuality as a unit within a high school sex education class, as long as all the students in the class have parental permission.
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.
That depends on the school board's sex education policy in your area.
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.
i think that segregated education do not have any advantages