we need to teach our children sex education to enable them know the rudiment of their body. Secondly to equip them with the knowledge to escape sexual temptation. To avoid being deceived by wrong people.etc
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.
sex education (s.e) and physical education is needed to teach at high school this are the subjects below the word "education"
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.
We both teach our kids safe sex and we both whip our kids
Joan Rapisarda Trestrail has written: 'Prevalance of sex misconceptions and reluctance to teach controversial sex related topics among teachers, school nurses, and undergraduate students enrolled in a course in sex education.' -- subject(s): Sex instruction
Lois Belfield Watt has written: 'Family life and sex education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Sex instruction, Family life education, Family 'Books related to compensatory education' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Children with social disabilities, Children with disabilities 'The education of disadvantaged children' -- subject(s): Bibliography, Education, Children with social disabilities, Children with disabilities 'Textbook classification scheme'
The pros of sex education before high school is so the kids will be informed. The cons are the children learn about sex way to early.
J.C Willke has written: 'The wonder of sex: how to teach children'
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.
Sex is a natural process, however children need to be taught abstinence.I belive this is correct.
Linda Fischer has written: 'Sex role stereotyping' -- subject(s): Sexism in textbooks, Attitudes, Sex discrimination in education, School children