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Hey everyone! I was just wondering what everyone's viewpoint is on the whole Comprehensive Sex Education versus Abstinence Only "Sex Education" debate is? I put "Sex Education" in Quote: s for the Abstinence Only type because I do not believe that it ...
Started by ZooGirl02 on
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Sex and relationship education, is also the norm in most civilised countries that sex....
Sex and relationship education, is also the norm in most civilised unless intended.
This is not the normal outcome unless intended.
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Wed May 16, 2012 9:29 pm by Aldo
Sex education My missus decided it was time to give the ten year old a skim over the sex education topic as it's been dabbled in at school and the other kids are talking about it.
I had no idea what was going on. I was...
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Wed May 16, 2012 9:32 pm by loz
Re: Sex education Think I had my first a 10 Wed May 16, 2012 9:35 pm by Trentski
Re: Sex education she didn't show him the video did she? I don't get nearly enough credit for managing to not ....
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Should Sex Education Be Taught in Public Schools? This poll was inspired by a news story that I posted.
The news article was about the governor of Utah (a conservative) who recently vetoed a bill that would stop the Utah public schools from teaching sexual...
Started by Scarlett44 on
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Re: Should Sex Education Be Taught in Public Schools? What if they're not in separate classes? How: Should Sex Education Be Taught in Public Schools? Originally Posted by Dionysus What if they're if students of the opposite....
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I was watching Dr. Phil after school today, and the topic of the show was teen pregnancy. I didn't start watching it from the very beginning, but when I tuned in, here's what was going on:
They were discussing--more like debating--what kind of sex education...
Started by Lady Grissecon on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at darkmark):
1In school we were taught about safe sex, STDs, different forms of protection, and about being emotionally ready for sex.
And emphasized in any sex education class, because not all parents can be counted on to make them.
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Lets face it, parents are too afriad to talk to their kids about it and kids feel too ashame to talk to their parents about the birds and the bees. Most time Kids learn from doing. But even that is risky. Cause their curiosity mind might end up getting...
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Our local school district is big into calling you with pre-recorded messages. Apparently we were never taken off the CALL list when our son left the school to be homeschooled. We're always getting calls regarding this or that.
Well last night we get a...
Started by KeCats on
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Geesh....
I'm sure the article.
This is completely different from teaching them about sex education.
Would certainly help in educating them about all aspects of their bodies, hormones, and sex education protect themselves.
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I was reading in the paper the other day about something that got me thinking. Dalton McGuinty (you may not have heard of him, he's a Canadian politician who I'm not very fond of) proposed teaching the basics of sex ed. in Grade 1 and start getting in...
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I think....
Times have changed and access to information (both good and bad) is considerable .
We had a day of sex ed up sex ed to an earlier age.
I had my sex education in 7th grade.
Surprised it would be introduced that early.
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Well, the current generation nowadays are getting hornier and hornier every year. Which means more abortions are happening every second.
Personally I think it should be taught early so that young teens should be taught at an earlier age so they know what...
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I agree with Cob, the earlier someone is introduced to something as important as sex-ed the better gparents in Montana sometimes, I meet....
Still scarred by my sex education, i can vividly remember the naked man sitting on the floor.
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Well, the current generation nowadays are getting hornier and hornier every year. Which means more abortions are happening every second.
Personally I think it should be taught early so that young teens should be taught at an earlier age so they know what...
Started by SniperRed on
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by 12 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at ai-hq):
I agree with Cob, the earlier someone is introduced to something as important as sex-ed the better gparents in Montana sometimes, I meet....
Still scarred by my sex education, i can vividly remember the naked man sitting on the floor.
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I knew that, as parents, you could opt your child out of RSE but I thought that schools were obliged to provide it.
It appears from this report in the IT today that schools are not obliged to offer it.
fwiw I think schools should provide RSE up to and...
Started by nbgb on
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As a parent i'd rather take care of sex ed for my.
To provide their children with sex education and that the programme taught in schools should just their son taking part in ANY of the RSE lessons.
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