Well it is usually is when the teacher starts to get clues of when most of the girls in your class are developing or you all ready know half of it so they have to tell you all of it. So if you want to know badly try pretending to know half of the story.
5th or 6th
End of 5th grade or 6th grade and so on after that.
I think that it's the 4th or 5th grade depending on where you live.
Just take planned parenthood or 5th to 7th grade sex-ed.
Every parent is different. I would say at least 10. My parents haven't had the talk with me and im turning 10 in three months! Children these days are recieving sex education throughout grade 7 and 8. If you have not had the talk with your child at this point, their teachers will by the age of 13-15.
You might want to learn how to spell before you have sex. 6th grade, in my opinion, is WAY too young to have sex. Finish your education first, darling. Then, worry about all that.
Public Schools generally start sex education around 5th grade for girls and 6th grade for boys. If you do not wish for your child to learn at this age you can contact your school and ask for a waiver; however some disciplines believe that sex education should start in the home and continue there. There is no specific required time frame to learn about sex. However, it is a good idea to discuss sex and its results, good and bad, with children at a fairly young age (around 4th-7th grade, in my opinion) in order to inform them of the consequences. Initially a more basic introduction of sex may be appropriate. In 5th or 6th grade, a child may simply need to be told what sex is, the basic mechanics of how it happens, and the importance of know that while it is not a bad thing, it is possible to get pregnant or sick from having it. At an older age (8th-9th grade) it is more appropriate to discuss specifics, such as various STDs, HIV/AIDS, rape and rape prevention/help, more depth regarding pregnancy and its risks, and - most importantly - contraception (including the option for abstinence). It is important to teach about contraception, because while abstinence may be appropriate for some kids and teens, for others it is not, and it is important for them to be aware of how to protect themselves from harmful diseases and teen pregnancy.
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
Barbara Ann Maxeiner has written: 'Knowledge, behavior, and attitudes of sixth grade students toward family life education' -- subject(s): Family life education, Sex instruction, Sex instruction for children, Attitude (Psychology)
At my Christian school, we learned what sex was at grade 6.
Well you might be a liitle to young:/ but don't go to far kissing is ok but your too young to have sex trust me
It depends where you live and the school district's rules and guidelines. Here in Colorado, I had my sex ed class in fifth grade, which covered pretty much everything from Animal Reproduction to overzealous lovers. But a friend of mine in Georgia, had his sex ed class in middle school and it was basically just the basics.